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Monday, October 16, 2017

Huawei Mate 10 vs. Mate 10 Pro: screen battle

Huawei Mate 10 vs. Mate 10 Pro: screen battle


and the second one is clearly better, right? It says so right in the name! But if the main difference between these two is in the screen, then how come the Pro screen isnt clearly better? The Pro model packs AMOLED while the base Mate 10 uses LCD. This brings much a higher contrast ratio and better colors while both displays support HDR10, the AMOLED boasts 112% NTSC coverage while the LCD only goes up to 96%. And the Pro model has an 18:9 screen, keeping with current trends. But its this aspect ratio that skews the numbers. Despite having a 6 diagonal, the Mate 10 Pro screen has a surface area of 92.9cm. The 5.9 screen of the base model is actually larger at 95.6cm. To be fair, the 2016 Pro model had a smaller screen too, making the phone more compact. But thats not quite the case here the plain Mate 10 has a better screen to body ratio than the Pro model. Admittedly, its 81.79% vs. 81.61%, a difference so small you might as well not mention it. Except most 18:9 screens out now are marketed on the basis of their thin bezels. The plain model even has room for a fingerprint reader on the front! Were not done yet in the Mate 9 generation, the Pro model clearly had the sharper screen. In this generation the roles are reversed. The Pros AMOLED has 1,080 x 2,160px resolution, basically stretched out 1080p. The LCD on the regular model is a proper QHD. This puts the pixel density at 499ppi vs. 402ppi in favor of the cheaper model. To recap, the 700 Huawei Mate 10 has a bigger, sharper screen with smaller bezels than the screen of the 800 Mate 10 Pro. Sure, we have a tendency to prefer AMOLED over LCD, but that is if all else is equal. In this case it isnt. And dont get us started on the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack on the Pro model (the non-Pro has one). Keep in mind that screen aside, these two use the same cameras and chipset. The Mate 10 Pro does have more RAM and storage, 6GB/128GB vs. 4GB/64GB, but that feels like an artificial restriction by Huawei. The IP67 dust and water resistance of the Pro model is a nice perk, though. You could argue that more memory is worth the 100 upgrade. Apple or Samsung will charge you that much even without improving the elemental resistance. But that screen... it makes the math harder.


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