Huawei P20 Pro 128GB Single-SIM (GSM Only, No CDMA) Factory Unlocked 4G/LTE Smartphone (Black) - International Version

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  • E

    > 24 hour

    Great phone with an amazing camera that outperforms by iPhone 8+ camera for low light and travel photographs. The AI features are sometimes over aggressive for selfies, and in the USA many of the Huawei online features do not work, but mostly they can be removed and the Google defaults can be used.

  • Glassman555

    > 24 hour

    Best camera in the world. Why government doesnt like this phone?

  • Carlos marrón

    > 24 hour

    Tengo muchos problemas para adaptar el artículo a México llevo 10 días y no queda no lo puedo utilizar

  • mster9ball

    > 24 hour

    Not good in the USA, always check version.

  • lawrence N.

    > 24 hour

    Perfect phone easy to navigate and use Quality speakers and sound

  • ComicGuy

    > 24 hour

    I purchased this phone after contacting Huawei Support to make sure that this international model would work in the USA. I then asked if I damaged the phone if I could have it repaired in the USA and they claimed yes because there is a Huawei repair center in Texas. Well, I broke the LCD screen recently and found out that not only can the phone not be repaired in the USA at all (they dont support the model), I cant even ship it to Europe to have it repaired because I have to LIVE in Europe to have it repaired there. Its a great phone, but VERY disappointed in the customer service experience and lack of solutions for damaged phones. I recommend getting the Mate 10 instead, which apparently is supported for repairs in the US... although who knows for sure.

  • Jason Gilbert

    > 24 hour

    I bought this to replace my Galaxy S7 Edge and Ive been very happy with it. Its little bit taller than my S7, but not much wider or heavier. The screen is very good, though not quite as vibrant as the Samsung. The phone is plenty snappy and will handle anything I want to do easily (note that I am not a gamer). I have service through AT&T, and I was able to just pop my sim card in everything worked fine without having to adjust any settings. Huawei uses its own version of Android (EMUI), but its not nearly as intrusive or annoying as the software on my Samsung. (This was a major reason I didnt want to buy another Samsung.) I use a custom launcher from Microsoft and the phone handles this just fine. Its easy to use Googles own apps for just about everything other than the phone dialer, and it doesnt come preloaded with a bunch of junk. The camera: This is the primary reason for buying this phone. The camera has three lenses on the back, and it takes fantastic photos. The default mode uses some AI processing to figure out what youre shooting and adjust the settings accordingly. (See the attached pic of a spider in the garden. TW: Its a spider!) Most of the time it gets it exactly right, but sometimes playing around with the settings helps. It also has a night mode that will take continuous exposures for four seconds, and then the AI stitches them together into one image. The results are amazing (see the attached night shot). The photos actually end up looking much brighter than how they appear with the naked eye, so its kinda sorta like night vision. The zoom feature also works really well, at least in daylight. All of the reviews praising this phone for its camera are right. I dont know much about photography, I just know that I get even better pics from this phone than I did with my Samsung, and I was really impressed with that. The battery: Its big, and it lasts all day and often fairly far into the next day. This phone has three modes of charging: regular, fast, and super. Super only works when you use the supplied charger from Huawei, and its really fast. However, the phone also supports fast charging with the Power Delivery (PD) standard if youre using a type C-to-type C charger and cord. This means it will show fast charging when I use third-party PD chargers (I have one from Aukey that I use for my laptop). And while fast charging isnt as fast as super charging, its fast enough. When I plug this into my QC 2.0 or 3.0 charger using a type A-to-type C cord, it just shows regular charging. So the bottom line is that the Huawei proprietary system is best, but you can also buy generic PD charges and it will work just fine. Odds and ends: The fingerprint reader is super fast. Audio through the included type C adapter (on admittedly cheap headphones) is good and plenty loud. A screen protector is already on the phone out of the box, which is really nice (although it does tend to get smudged easily). I ordered a Spigen rugged armor case, which fits great and offers good protection. Problems? Nothing significant. I miss the headphone jack and wireless charging. With this nice of a camera I wish it also had a dedicated camera button on the side. Looking forward to Android 9. (It arrived running 8.0 and immediately updated to 8.1.)

  • Brian

    > 24 hour

    Great phone...great camera. Very fast too. Just no complaints.

  • Mark Witting

    > 24 hour

    Muy buen celular, me ha gustado mucho, el desempeño, la autonomía que tiene es muy bueno.

  • Derek G Ricke

    > 24 hour

    Pros: -Camera is awesome, the ai-run camera software makes some rather stunning photos. -The phone itself is great and everything I would expect from a modern day, high-end smart phone -The phone transfer tool does a good job transferring pretty much everything -Alerts from apps are consolidated to reduce clutter in the lock screen Cons: -Perhaps its because it is the international version, but mine arrived with a European > USB power adapter -- not too much of a problem as Ive got plenty of US Power > USB chargers, just mildly annoying -I also failed to notice that the P20 Pro is a different size from the P20, and ordered a case for the P20, would be nice if the nomenclature made the size difference more prominent, but ultimately my fault -It seems that theres no middle ground for software to be installed on the phone without having an icon residing on one of the home screens -- Id rather prefer to have shortcuts to only a few frequently used apps and the remainder accessable through a searchable repository like im used to with android -Many of the Huawei features (bloatware) dont work, apparently because Im in the US -- didnt really want to use it anyway, but there doesnt seem to be a way to uninstall the non-working software either -Facebook is included in the bloatware -some app alerts are sticky and cant be dismissed, and when theyre consolidated with other alerts from the app, the consolidated alert cant be dismissed either While Ive thrown on more cons than pros, the cons are all relatively minor gripes in scope and I do think this is a great phone and would highly recommend it, especially to anyone that enjoys photography and doesnt feel like carrying their DLSR everywhere they go.

The Huawei P20 Pro isn’t one of those underwhelming phones that get churned out annually with a negligible upgrade – this device is something special. Super-stylish and packed with features, this flagship smartphone has been created with an OLED screen, a bezel-less design and a glass back, while the octa-core processor and 6GB of RAM mean that it’s fast. Then there are the fantastic front 24MP and rear 40MP cameras that not only shames competitors due to picture quality and speed, they positively destroy their ‘innovative’ reputations too.

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