Huawei Mate 20 Pro vs. Galaxy S9, Pixel 3, iPhone XS: Detailed specs
Karamchand Rameshwar
Huawei just announced its Mate 20 series which the company is bringing many new interesting features to, so we think it is a good time to break down specs of the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro and how it is compared to iPhone XS, Pixel 3 and Galaxy S9
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Huawei just announced its Mate 20 series which the company promises to bring many new interesting features to, so we think it may be a good time to break down specs of the Huawei mate 20 Pro and how it is compared to other notable phones on the market now
Among many top smartphones from Samsung, Apple and Google with its recently launched Google Pixel 3, Huawei has a creative way to keep and expand its current user base with innovative and unique features that are exclusively developed for Huawei phones only.
Despite its Mate 20 series is not going to be distributed in the US, the company still had some tricks to make its Mate 20 series shine among others.
You must wonder what are the unique features of the Huawei Mate 20 that even the giants in the phone market like Google, Apple, and Samsung do not have? Well, the Mate 20 series can be used as wireless chargers for other phones. It basically means that you can wirelessly charge other phones as long as your Mate 20 phones are plugged in.
But that is not it, Huawei also offers Face ID like the Apple’s iPhone XS, but it is still kept in-display fingerprint scanner - a feature that many people thought the newest Apple's iPhone series might have, but instead, the Mate 20 series are the ones that have it.
Three rear-facing cameras are also a notable difference compared to other phones, each has its own function as each one is used for wide, super wide angle as well as telephoto.
These interesting and unique features help Huawei set their new Mate 20 series apart from the phone market which is already filled with many interesting phones.
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