Notebookcheck Logo

Huawei Mate 20 & Mate 20 Pro - An overview of all rumors, dates, configurations, and reviews

Huawei not only outranks Apple in quarterly smartphone sales nowadays, it also outranks the Cupertino company in regard to the volume of speculation surrounding its new flagship devices before their official launch. This article focuses on the upcoming Huawei Mate 20 Pro in which we will detail all the information that we have on the device, including its connectivity, camera and even some first-look pictures too. Update: Freepods, AI camera features and Mate 20 hands-on video.

Changelog

09.18.2018: Integrated current information about the Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro within the article

09.24.2018: Latest leaks about FreeBuds, Wireless Charging and the first alleged Mate 20 hands-on video.

Rumors, Dates and Release

Huawei has already sent out the invitations to its official presentation on October 16, 2018 in London
Huawei has already sent out the invitations to its official presentation on October 16, 2018 in London
Huawei has officially announced that the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC will power the Mate 20 Pro
Huawei has officially announced that the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC will power the Mate 20 Pro
The back of the Mate 20 Pro can wirelessly charge the Freepods
The back of the Mate 20 Pro can wirelessly charge the Freepods

The Mate series’ success story began in January 2016 with the launch of the Huawei Mate 8 at CES in Las Vegas. Huawei then released a successor, the Mate 9, in fall that year and then followed this with the Mate 10 on October 16 last year. October 16 is also the date of this year’s launch too, the timing of which appears to be a deliberate move by Huawei to coincide with the date of Apple’s launch event.

Huawei will officially announce the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro at a launch event in London on October 16. We expect that Huawei will make these devices available shortly after that. Huawei has already released the Mate 20 Lite, a device that we are currently reviewing. 

HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC

Huawei officially confirmed the existence of the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC at IFA 2018 in Berlin and that the chip would be powering the upcoming Mate 20 Pro. Huawei speaks of the Kirin 980 as being the “fastest and most intelligent chip ever”. We expect that the SoC will combine a Cortex-A76 CPU with an ARM Mali-G76 GPU and should be manufactured on a 7 nm FinFET process. The Kirin 980 should also have a dual Neuromorphic Processor Unit (NPU) for the “AI” part of the device while supporting 1.5 Gb/s Cat. 21 connections and 2,133 MHz LPDDR4 RAM.

The Kirin 980 should be around 75% faster and 58% more efficient than the Kirin 970. Moreover, Huawei has indicated that the ARM Mali-G76 GPU will be 46% faster than the Mali-G72 integrated within the Kirin 970 and 178% more efficient.

The Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro with triple Leica cameras

Undoubtedly, the highlight of recent leaks and rumors surrounding the Mate 20/Mate 20 Pro are their camera units. Huawei introduced the first Leica triple rear-facing camera array with the release of the P20 Pro, a device that scored highly on our camera tests. Numerous leaks show the Mate 20 Pro with a triple rear-facing camera and an LED flash arranged as a square.

We expect that Huawei will equip the upcoming Mate 20 Pro with better camera sensors than the P20 Pro, not least because of the better AI NPU and the more powerful Kirin 980 SoC.

The larger battery in the Mate 20 Pro charges Freepods

According to current leaks, Huawei will also announce updated FreeBuds at its Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro official unveiling. The wireless headphones allegedly will charge on the back of the device via induction. These new FreeBuds, reportedly rebranded as Freepods, will have a 4,200 mAh battery according to firmware leaks; current FreeBuds have a 4,000 mAh battery. These new wireless headphones should take three hours to recharge fully. Moreover, the headphones will have Bluetooth 5.0 support, active noise cancelling and integrated sensors for improved speech recognition.

Rumors, Dates and Release

Huawei has already sent out the invitations to its official presentation on October 16, 2018 in London
Huawei has already sent out the invitations to its official presentation on October 16, 2018 in London
Huawei has officially announced that the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC will power the Mate 20 Pro
Huawei has officially announced that the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC will power the Mate 20 Pro

The Mate series’ success story began in January 2016 with the launch of the Huawei Mate 8 at CES in Las Vegas. Huawei then released a successor, the Mate 9, in fall that year and then followed this with the Mate 10 on October 16 last year. October 16 is also the date of this year’s launch too, the timing of which appears to be a deliberate move by Huawei to coincide with the date of Apple’s launch event.

Huawei will officially announce the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro at a launch event in London on October 16. We expect that Huawei will make these devices available shortly after that. Huawei has already released the Mate 20 Lite, a device that we are currently reviewing. 

HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC

Huawei officially confirmed the existence of the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC at IFA 2018 in Berlin and that the chip would be powering the upcoming Mate 20 Pro. Huawei speaks of the Kirin 980 as being the “fastest and most intelligent chip ever”. We expect that the SoC will combine a Cortex-A76 CPU with an ARM Mali-G76 GPU and should be manufactured on a 7 nm FinFET process. The Kirin 980 should also have a dual Neuromorphic Processor Unit (NPU) for the “AI” part of the device while supporting 1.5 Gb/s Cat. 21 connections and 2,133 MHz LPDDR4 RAM.

The Kirin 980 should be around 75% faster and 58% more efficient than the Kirin 970. Moreover, Huawei has indicated that the ARM Mali-G76 GPU will be 46% faster than the Mali-G72 integrated within the Kirin 970 and 178% more efficient.

The Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro with triple Leica cameras

Undoubtedly, the highlight of recent leaks and rumors surrounding the Mate 20/Mate 20 Pro are their camera units. Huawei introduced the first Leica triple rear-facing camera array with the release of the P20 Pro, a device that scored highly on our camera tests. Numerous leaks show the Mate 20 Pro with a triple rear-facing camera and an LED flash arranged as a square.

We expect that Huawei will equip the upcoming Mate 20 Pro with better camera sensors than the P20 Pro, not least because of the better AI NPU and the more powerful Kirin 980 SoC.

The rumor mill

   
   
 
no pages found
⟨⟨ First Page   (1)   

Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro Reviews

There are currently no reviews for the Mate 20 or the Mate 20 Pro. However, we expect to see quick first hands-on articles on the day of the announcement that will be followed up with detailed reviews shortly after that. We will also be attending the official presentation event in London, and we will be publishing our initial views in the coming days after October 16.

Notebookcheck Reviews

   
   
 
no pages found
⟨⟨ First Page   (1)   

Design, Features, Pictures & Videos

Following the motto “pic or didn’t happen”, we have discounted all previously leaked images other than those taken of Huawei employees holding a hitherto unknown device at IFA 2018 in Berlin. The pictures taken at IFA largely correspond with the speculation about the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro, particularly the striking triple rear-facing camera arrangement.

High resolution and OLED panel

Last year’s Mate 10 Pro caused a few furrowed brows with its “only” 2160x1080 resolution display. Huawei added to the confusion by also equipping the non-pro Mate 10 with a high resolution 2560x1440 display. According to some leaks, Huawei will likely redress this spec imbalance by equipping the Mate 20 Pro with a 3120x1440 display and its non-pro sibling with a 2244x1080 display.

Rumors allege that the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro could have between 6.25 and 6.9-inch displays, but this remains uncertain at the time of writing.

Mate 20 Pro – A wide notch and an in-screen fingerprint sensor

We are more certain that the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro will have a notch though as it has been detailed in all speculative articles and leaked photos. Leaked images show one device with a smaller notch and another with a larger notch that contains several sensors, potentially for facial recognition. We suspect that the Mate 20 Pro is the latter device as it would make sense for Huawei to equip the more premium device with more expensive components. This wider notch could contain additional optics similar in fashion to the iPhone X.

We also expect Huawei to differentiate the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro with the implementation of fingerprint sensors. Some leaked photos demonstrate a device with a fingerprint sensor on the rear of the device while this is missing from other leaked pictures. Therefore, we infer that the Mate 20 Pro will have an in-screen fingerprint reader like the Vivo Nex Ultimate and the Mate 20 will have a rear-facing fingerprint sensor like many other Android devices.

 
 

There is no official imagery of either device yet, but the leaked images from IFA of Huawei employees holding an unknown device are the most reputable of those that we have seen. We suspect that Huawei had intended for “spy shots” to be released, particularly because the Apple’s iPhone announcement sandwiched Huawei’s Kirin 980 announcement and IFA 2018.

Model Variants and Prices

We suspect that Huawei will bring three Mate 20-series devices to market as the company did with previous generations. Huawei has already released the Mate 20 Lite, so it follows that it will release at least a standard Mate 20 and a Pro version. Huawei has equipped the Mate 20 Lite with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage for a cost of 379 Euros (~$442) at launch. The Mate 20 Lite is 30 Euros (~$35) more expensive than its predecessor, so we expect Huawei to also increase the cost of the other Mate 20 devices relative to their predecessors. The Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro cost 699 Euros (~$815) and 799 Euros (~$932), respectively, for reference.

The launch date for the self-declared Apple competitors is also likely linked to pricing considerations; Apple has announced its pricing, so now Huawei can carefully deliberate before deciding theirs.

Possible specifications for the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro

  • SoC: Kirin 980 (7 nm, Cortex-A76 CPU and Mali-G76 GPU)
  • RAM: 6/8 GB LPDDR4 at 2,133 MHz
  • Storage: 64/256 GB and potentially 512 GB
  • Display: 6.25/6.9-inches: Mate 20 - 2244x1080; Mate 20 Pro - 3120x1440 OLED with notch
  • Camera: Triple rear-facing cameras with LED flash
  • Price: Mate 20 - above 699 Euros (~$815); Mate 20 Pro – above 799 Euros (~$932)

Tags

3D Printing (240) 5G (5328) 6G (3) Accessory (9220) AI (2219) Alder Lake (1080) AMD (6305) Android (28505) Anime / Manga (58) Apple (6051) Arc (240) ARM (8674) Arrow Lake (341) Astronomy / Space (475) Audio (2846) Benchmark (573) Biotech (338) Blackwell RTX 5000 (327) Business (11851) Camera (1806) CES 2026 (231) Cezanne (Zen 3) (267) Charts (877) Chromebook (519) Climate (10) Comics (16) Concept / Prototype (237) Console (4096) Convertible / 2-in-1 (2178) CPU (292) Cryptocurrency (394) Cyberlaw (729) Deal (6358) Desktop (7730) DIY (421) Drawing   Drone (190) E-Ink (174) E-Mobility (4058) Education (71) Exclusive (35) Fail (2138) FemTech (15) Foldable (1856) Gadget (5208) Galaxy A (226) Galaxy M (10) Galaxy S (2840) Galaxy Tab (666) Game Releases (907) Gamecheck (238) Gamescom 2025 (37) Gaming (20960) Garmin (59) Gator Range (1) Geforce (4916) Google Pixel (1661) GPU (2333) Hack / Data Breach (69) Handheld (1893) Health (84) Home Theater (1188) How To (103) Humor (23) IFA 2025 (86) Intel (2456) Intel Evo (396) Internet of Things (IoT) (1063) iOS (1364) iPad (333) iPad Pro (699) iPhone (2959) Jasper Lake (60) Laptop (13702) Launch (11440) Leaks / Rumors (17388) Linux / Unix (1042) List (411) Lucienne (Zen 2) (51) Lunar Lake (268) MacBook (1172) macOS (147) Medusa Point   Meteor Lake (384) Microsoft (441) Mini PC (1743) Monitor (2485) Movies / TV-Shows (202) MS Surface (64) MSI (527) MWC   NAS (72) Network (40) Nova Lake (10) Nvidia (873) Open Source (346) Opinion (404) Panther Lake (105) Public Transport (24) Radeon (565) Raptor Lake (728) Renewable (450) Renoir (379) Retro (255) Review Snippet (1732) RISC-V (61) Robot / Robotics (165) Robot Vacuum (88) Rollable (1) Rugged (198) Ryzen (Zen) (2225) Samsung (1002) Science (1129) Security (1540) Server/Datacenter (148) SFF (9) Single-Board Computer (SBC) (626) Smart Home (3591) Smartphone (27808) Smartwatch (4662) Snapdragon X Series (140) Social Media (291) Software (10473) Sports / e-Sports (146) Storage (2684) Tablet (5707) ThinkPad (1692) Thunderbolt (1423) Touchscreen (8277) Ultrabook (2718) Virtual Reality (VR) / Augmented Reality (AR) (1018) Watch (177) Wearable (6398) Wi-Fi 7 (362) Wi-Fi 8   Windows (8418) Workstation (1389) XPS (432) Zen 3 (Vermeer) (355) Zen 4 (599) Zen 5 (544) Zen 6 (20)

More about the Huawei Mate 20 and the Mate 20 Pro

   
   
 
Dec 26, 2020
Smartphones and tablets powered by the Kirin 980 are included in the latest EMUI 11 open test. (Image source: Huawei)

Huawei starts EMUI 11 and Magic UI 4.0 open public testing phase for 14 Kirin 980-based devices including the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and Honor 20 Pro

The EMUI 11 and Magic UI 4.0 open public testing phase for 14 smartphones and tablets based on the HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC has started for users in China. Owners of different-region models of devices such as the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Huawei Mate X, Honor 20 Pro, and Huawei MediaPad M6 can expect the software update by early 2021.
Daniel R Deakin, 26 Dec 2020 00:22
Nov 27, 2020
news icon
53 new external reviews +
Trusted Reviews: Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Chromebook Review, Neowin: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 unboxing and first impressions, Lon.TV: Acer Spin 5 Laptop Review - 2020 / 2021 Two in One with 3:2 Display - SP513-54N-74V2, Mobile Tech Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 Review (2020), PC Mag: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3, Techradar: Ulefone Armor X8 rugged smartphone review, Laptop Media: ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 17 G732 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: HP ZBook Firefly 15 G7 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: HP Envy 15 (15-ep0000) - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: MSI GS66 Stealth - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Lenovo Legion 5i 17 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 14 9410 2-in-1 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 15 9510 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Acer Swift 5 Pro (SF514-55GT) - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Lenovo Yoga 9i (14) - disassembly and upgrade options, Neowin: Acer Enduro N3 unboxing and first impressions, Neowin: Lenovo Yoga 9i 15 unboxing and first impressions, Neowin: Lenovo Legion 5 (AMD Ryzen 7 4800H) unboxing and first impressions, Laptop Media: Acer Swift 3X (SF314-510G) review – discrete graphics from Intel? Why not!, Laptop Media: Acer Swift 3 (SF313-53) review – more vertical space gets you through your workdays, Laptop Media: ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 17 G732 review – an unreasonable amount of performance, Laptop Ninja: ASUS TUF506IV-AS76 TUF A15 15.6-inch, T3: Gigabyte Aorus 15P review: this gaming laptop balances power and price, PC World: Gateway GWTN156-3BK review: A gaming laptop that lives a bit too loud, Laptop Mag: HP ZBook Create G7 review, Laptop Mag: Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (2020) review, Gadgets Now: Asus TUF A15 FA566 gaming laptop review: Steely looks, solid gaming, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 15 9510 review – well-built thin and light business machine, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 14 9410 2-in-1 review – strong chassis and great display to guide you through your workday, Laptop Media: Acer Swift 5 Pro (SF514-55GT) review – you’re better off disabling the MX350 because Xe Graphics is on fire, Laptop Media: Lenovo Yoga 9i (14) review – Dolby Vision and Tiger Lake – what could go wrong?, Neowin: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 review: A spec bump, but still a winner, CNet: Asus ZenBook 13 (2020) review: This small laptop makes a big impression, Tech Advisor: Acer Nitro 5 (A517) review, PC World: HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14 review: You can do better, NLT: Review – ASUS VivoBook S15 S533EA: Tiger Lake is just amazing, Pokde: Asus Vivobook 15 K513 Review – Value-Focused Ultraportable, Ultrabook Review: Asus ZenBook 14 Ultralight UX435 review (UX435EAL model – Tiger Lake i7, Iris XE), PC Mag: Nokia 8 V 5G UW, Tom's Guide: Nokia 8 V 5G UW review, Yugatech: vivo V20 Pro Unboxing & Hands-on, Yugatech: vivo V20 Pro: The Thinnest 5G Smartphone!, Ultrabook Review: Razer Book 13 2020 – Evo-certified Tiger Lake ultrabook with 16:10 touchscreen, Laptop Mag: Acer Predator Triton 500 (2020) review, Laptop Mag: Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook review, Good Gear Guide: HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14 review: You can do better, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 14 9410 2-in-1 - disassembly and upgrade options
The Mate 20 Pro. (Source: BGR)

EMUI 11 beta update set to arrive for the Mate 20 Pro, P30, and P30 Pro in Europe next month

Huawei recently revealed its schedule for the EMUI 11 release. Phones like the P30, P30 Pro, Mate 20, and Mate 20 Pro are all geared to get the EMUI 11 update in Q1 2021 but betas for those devices will arrive in Europe a lot sooner. Indeed, as soon as next month.
Ricci Rox, 27 Nov 2020 21:08
Aug 21, 2020
news icon
45 new external reviews +
Laptop Media: HP EliteBook 840 G7 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Dell Inspiron 15 5501 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 14 5410 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Dell Inspiron 14 5401 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 13 5310 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Lenovo ThinkPad L14 - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (15) - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Acer Aspire 5 (A515-44G) - disassembly and upgrade options, Laptop Media: Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-44) - disassembly and upgrade options, Good Gear Guide: Acer Nitro 5 review: This budget gaming laptop keeps getting better, Appuals: ASUS ZenBook Pro 15 UX535LI Review, Laptop Mag: Acer ConceptD 7 Pro hands-on review, Laptop Media: MSI GL65 10SX review – looks a bit more evil, but packs a bit more power, T3: Asus VivoBook S15 review: one of the best laptop buys in 2020, Laptop Media: Dell Inspiron 15 5501 review – thin and light all-rounder that is far from perfect, Laptop Media: Dell Inspiron 14 5401 review – new design, lots of features, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 14 5410 review – vPro processors and a bunch of security features, Laptop Media: HP EliteBook 840 G7 review – improved in almost every aspect, Laptop Mag: Acer TravelMate Spin P4 hands-on review, Neowin: Acer TravelMate Spin P4 hands-on review: Intel Tiger Lake is here, Laptop Mag: HP Spectre x360 15 (2020) review: beauty at the expense of battery life, The Verge: MSI’s GE66 Raider Dragonshield Edition Is A Beautifully Extra Gaming Laptop, Ultrabook Review: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s review (gen1, 2020) – AMD Ryzen business laptop, Pokde: Lenovo Thinkbook Plus Review – Innovation For A Better Tomorrow, Ultrabook Review: Acer Swift 3 14 SF314-59 review (late-2020, Intel Tiger Lake), Ultrabook Review: Acer Swift 3 SF313-53 review (2020 – Tiger Lake hardware and 3:2 display), Ultrabook Review: Lenovo IdeaPad/Yoga Slim 7 14ARE05 review (AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, Vega 8) – unmatched in its class, Laptop Media: Lenovo ThinkPad L14 review – even the Intel version brings performance to the table, Laptop Media: Dell Latitude 13 5310 review – а solid device for the corporate world, Igeekphone: Redmi K30S Extreme Edition Review: 144Hz Display, Snapdragon 865, iTech Post: Asus Vivobook 15 F512DA Review: Best Budget Laptop For Students and Writers, Ultrabook Review: ASUS ZenBook S UX393EA review (Core i7-1165G7 Tiger Lake, 3:2 3K touchscreen), Yugatech: Huawei Y7a Review, Yugatech: Huawei MatePad T10 Full Review, Yugatech: Huawei Y7a Unboxing and Hands-On, Unbox: Huawei Y7a Review: Worthy Budget Contender, Laptop Media: ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 UX363 - disassembly and upgrade options, GSM Arena: Huawei Y7a / P smart 2021 review, Yugatech: Huawei MatePad T10 Unboxing and Hands-On, Yugatech: Huawei Y7a Review, Unbox: Huawei Y7a Hands-On, Quick Review: Budget Phone with Mid-Range Features, Yugatech: Huawei MatePad T10 Review
The two former flagship smartphone series have received new updates. (Image source: Express)

The Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro pick up new updates as rollouts expand for the P20 and P20 Pro

The Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro are receiving new updates. This month's download brings the two former flagships onto the August set of security patches and addresses multiple CVEs. Similarly, Huawei has extended the rollout of the July 2020 security patches to the European editions of the P20 and P20 Pro.
Alex Alderson, 21 Aug 2020 16:23
Jul 17, 2020
news icon
42 new external reviews +
Laptop Media: Huawei MateBook X Pro (2020) - disassembly and upgrade options, Techradar: Huawei MateBook X (2020) review, PC World: Asus ZenBook Flip 13 review: A beautiful OLED laptop with one thing missing, The Tech Revolutionist: ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363E) Review – First 11th Gen Intel Powered Laptop, Ultrabook Review: Asus ZenBook 14 UX425 review (UX425EA – i5 & i7 Tiger Lake models), Ultrabook Review: ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 UX363EA review (Core i7-1165G7 Tiger Lake, 2-in-1 touchscreen), Good Gear Guide: Acer Swift 3 review: Great features outweigh disappointing performance, T3: Huawei MateBook X (2020) review: a sleek, ultraportable Windows laptop, TechTablets: Xiaomi Redmi G Gaming Laptop Review. FULL Review With Pros & Cons, Yugatech: Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (14IIL05) Review, Laptop Mag: HP ZBook Firefly 14 G7 review, Techradar: HP ZBook Create G7 (2020) review, PC Mag: HP ZBook Firefly 14 G7, PC Mag: HP Spectre x360 15 (2020), Trusted Reviews: Acer Predator Triton 300 (2020) Review, PC World: Acer Swift 3 review: Great features outweigh disappointing performance, Pocket Lint: Porsche Design Acer Book RS initial review: Racing pedigree or just a distracting body kit?, CNet: Acer Spin 5 (2020) review: A 2-in-1 that competes with the best of them, Techradar: Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 review, PC Mag: Lenovo Legion 7i, PC Mag: HP Omen 15 (2020), Tech Advisor: HP Envy 13 (2020) review, The Tech Revolutionist: ASUS TUF Gaming A15 Gaming Notebook Review – AMD Ryzen Powered Awesomeness, PC World: Acer Nitro 5 review: This budget gaming laptop keeps getting better, AnandTech: The Acer Nitro 5 Review: Renoir And Turing On A Budget, Manila Shaker: Lenovo Ideapad Slim 5 14″ Review – An Ideal Laptop for the New Normal, Pokde: Asus ProArt Studiobook Pro X Review – It Gets Some Things Right, Pocket Lint: Huawei MateBook X review: A real achievement in laptop design, Android Central: Lenovo Chromebook C340-15 review: A perfectly average big-screen Chromebook, Android Central: Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook review: Perfectly balanced, as all things should be, CNet: Acer Swift 3x laptop delivers an Intel graphics boost for budding creators, Trusted Reviews: Hands on: Acer Chromebook Spin 513 Review, PC World: LG Ultra PC 17 review: A big, lightweight laptop with graphics pep, Pocket Lint: Acer Chromebook Spin 513 initial review: Qualcomm 7c finds a sensible home, Pocket Lint: Acer Swift 3X initial review: Intel's discrete graphics has arrived, CNet: Lenovo ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook is a small 2-in-1 built for Chrome Enterprise, Gearbest: Xiaomi Redmi G Review, Pocket Lint: Acer Predator Triton 500 (2020) review: Sensational gaming powerhouse, Cool Smartphone: Honor 20e Review – This is a whole lot different, International Business Times: Galaxy Tab Active Pro 3: Samsung adds heavy-duty slate to its 2020 product lineup, Genk: Galaxy F41 ra mắt: Smartphone đầu tiên thuộc dòng F, giá 5.4 triệu đồng, Genk: POCO X3 bản Ấn Độ ra mắt: Bỏ NFC, nâng cấp pin 6000mAh, giá từ 5.4 triệu đồng
EMUI 10.1 has reached the Huawei P30 in more markets. (Image source: Notebookcheck)

Huawei expands EMUI 10.1 rollout for the P30, Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro and Honor View 20

EMUI 10.1 has reached the Huawei P30, Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro in more countries. Similarly, Magic UI 3.1 has landed in Europe for the Honor View 20. All updates...
Jul 4, 2020
news icon
165 new external reviews +
Laptop Media: Microsoft Surface Book 3 (15) review – Stranger Things or the new normal, Laptop Media: Microsoft Surface Go 2 review – a tablet that breezes through light workloads as a breeze, Tom's Guide: MacBook Air with M1 review: A computing revolution, Tom's Guide: Dell XPS 13 (2020, 11th Gen) review, Tom's Guide: Acer Swift 3 (AMD) review, Techaeris: ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen5 review: Strong performance, versatile platform, Techaeris: ASUS Chromebook Flip C436FA review: Chrome OS in a premium package, Neowin: Acer Enduro N3 review: Acer's first rugged laptop, Neowin: Microsoft Surface Pro X (SQ2) review: Still the best Windows tablet, Laptop Ninja: Apple MacBook Pro 2020 MYD82LL/A M1 13-inch, Neowin: Lenovo Legion 5 review: AMD Ryzen 4000 gaming, Cult of Mac: M1 MacBook Air is an instant classic [Review], CNet: Dell Latitude 9510 review: Incredible mobility with a big screen, CNet: MacBook Air M1 hands-on: Big changes from Apple silicon and Big Sur, Hardware Zone: First Looks: The ASUS ZenBook Flip S is the world's thinnest convertible notebook, Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020) laptop review, Techradar: First impressions and performance preview: Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 processor, Techradar: Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020) review, Techradar: Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020) review, Techradar: MacBook Air (2020) review, PC Mag: Alienware m17 R3, PC Mag: Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch (M1, Late 2020), PC Mag: Apple MacBook Air (M1, Late 2020), PC Mag: Asus TUF Gaming A17, PC Mag: HP Chromebook x360 14c, Macworld.co.uk: 13-inch MacBook Pro M1 review: Amazing breakthroughs in processing and battery performance, Macworld.co.uk: MacBook Air M1 review: An absolutely stunning debut for Apple silicon in a Mac, Pocket Lint: Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1 processor) review: The start of something new, Reviewed.com: Dell'S XPS 15 Makes An Incredible Laptop Even Better—But Is It Enough?, Reviewed.com: The New Dell XPS 13 2-In-1 Is As Powerful And Sleek As Ever, Reviewed.com: The Surface Laptop Go Is A Beautiful Budget Laptop With A Hollow Interior, Mobile Syrup: Microsoft Surface Pro X (2020) Review: All dressed up with no where to go, Ubergizmo English: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen5 Review (2020), Techaeris: ThinkPad X13 Yoga Gen1 review: Mobile business flexibility at its best, Techaeris: [CLOSED] Lenovo Smart TAB M10 FHD Plus review/giveaway: An affordable tablet and smart display option, Htxt Africa: HP ZBook Firefly 14 G7 Review: Portable Powerhouse, Geek Culture: Geek Review: Dell G5 (5500), On MSFT: HP Envy 15 Review: The real ultimate laptop, with everything I want in the next Surface, KL Gadget Guy: ASUS VivoBook 14 (A413) Review: A budget laptop for the masses, Techaeris: ASUS Chromebook Flip C436FA review: Chrome OS in a premium package, T3: Realme 7 review: Realme's latest budget phone has plenty of appeal, Slashgear: Apple iPhone 12 mini Review – Small Surprise, Stuff TV: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max review, Tom's Guide: Huawei Mate 40 Pro review, Tom's Guide: Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 review, Tom's Guide: iPhone 12 Pro review, Tom's Guide: iPhone 12 Pro Max review, Tom's Guide: Google Pixel 4a 5G review: The best 5G phone value, Tom's Guide: Google Pixel 4a review: Shockingly good for $349, Tom's Guide: Google Pixel 4 review, GSM Arena: Realme 7 5G review, GSM Arena: OnePlus Nord N10 5G review, GSM Arena: Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G review, GSM Arena: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max review, GSM Arena: Apple iPhone 12 mini review, Think Digit: Apple iPhone 12 Review, NDTV Gadgets: iPhone 12 Pro Max Review, NDTV Gadgets: Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro Review, NDTV Gadgets: iPhone 12 mini Review, Neowin: Huawei Mate 40 Pro review: Another amazing camera, Neowin: iPhone 12 Pro Max review: Do not buy this phone, Neowin: Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra review: almost everything you want, for a price you don't, India Today: Realme 7i review: Good but Realme 6i a better deal, India Today: iPhone 12 Pro review: Perfect and pricey, India Today: iPhone 12 Pro Max review: The best of Apple, Igeekphone: Redmi Note 9 Pro Review: 100 Megapixels Cameras, For Very Affordable Price, Yugatech: Huawei Mate40 Pro Review, Yugatech: Apple iPhone 12 Review, Yugatech: OPPO Reno4 Z 5G Review, Yugatech: realme narzo 20 Review, DxOMark: Apple iPhone 12 Camera review: Pro-level video, amateur zoom, DxOMark: OnePlus Nord Camera review: The OnePlus mid-ranger, DxOMark: Huawei P40 Pro Display review: Class-leading motion control, DxOMark: Samsung Galaxy Note20 (Exynos) Camera review: Reliable and solid, DxOMark: Poco X3 NFC Audio review: Punching above its weight, DxOMark: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Selfie review: Solid, with cinematic potential, DxOMark: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max Camera review: Big and beautiful, Android Central: Google Pixel 4a 5G review: Pricing itself into a corner, Android Central: Google Pixel 4a review: The perfect phone for 2020, Android Central: Nokia 8.3 5G review: Is this the Pixel 5 XL you've been waiting for?, Manila Shaker: OPPO A12 Review – Only P4,990 bundled with Smart / TNT SIM!, Macworld.co.uk: iPhone 12 Pro Max Review, Manila Shaker: Xiaomi Mi 10T 60-Day Review – Why Is No One Talking About It?, Macworld.co.uk: iPhone 12 mini review, Macworld.co.uk: iPad Air (2020) review, Tech ARP: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 : How Good Is Its Main Camera?, Cult of Mac: iPhone 12 mini is the ultimate one-handed phone [Review], Androidcommunity.com: Google Pixel 5 Review: Latest Google Features Sans the Gimmicks, Make Use Of: The Red Magic 5S Is a Gaming Phone You'll Actually Want to Use, Know Your Mobile: iPhone 12 Mini Review: 2020’S #1 Small Phone. Period, Make Use Of: The Cat S42 Is Exactly What A Rugged Smartphone Should Be, Gear Diary: OnePlus 8T Review: It’s Nearly Perfect, Cult of Mac: iPhone 12 Pro Max: Bigger, bolder and undeniably better [Review], The Times of India: Apple iPhone 12 review: The ‘desirable’ one, Android Authority: Apple iPhone 12 Mini review: Pint-sized power, Android Authority: Apple iPhone 12 Pro review: All the right angles, Android Authority: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review second opinion: So close to being a OnePlus killer, Android Authority: Apple iPhone 12 second opinion review: It really does just work, CNet: iPhone 12 Mini review: Apple's smallest is a one-handed phone user's dream, CNet: iPhone 12 Pro Max review: A big phone with big battery energy, CNet: OnePlus 8 review: Fits into a budget without sacrificing hardware, CNet: Pixel 4A 5G review: If you want affordable 5G, you'll want this phone, CNet: iPhone 12 review: One of our highest-rated phones of all time, CNet: Pixel 5 review: Google's newest phone hasn't pulled ahead of its rivals, CNet: OnePlus 8T review: 5G, 120Hz display and excellent camera, but the price isn't right, Hardware Zone: Sony Xperia 5 II hands-on: pro camera controls in a flagship smartphone, Hardware Zone: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max review: For the love of big screens, Hardware Zone: Apple iPhone 12 Mini review: A pocket rocket, Techradar: Oukitel WP8 Pro rugged smartphone review, Techradar: Vivo Y70 review, Techradar: Huawei Mate 40 Pro review, Techradar: iPhone 12 mini review, Techradar: iPhone 12 Pro Max review, PC Mag: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, Techradar: OnePlus Nord N10 5G review, Tech Advisor: Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ review, Tech Advisor: Huawei Mate 40 Pro review, Tech Advisor: OnePlus Nord N10 5G review, Tech Advisor: Motorola Moto G9 Play review, Tech Advisor: Red Magic 5S review, Trusted Reviews: Lenovo Legion Phone Duel Review, Trusted Reviews: iPhone 12 mini Review, Trusted Reviews: Realme 7 Pro Review, Trusted Reviews: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Review, Trusted Reviews: Sony Xperia 10 II Review, Trusted Reviews: Nokia 8.3 5G Review, Trusted Reviews: Pixel 4a 5G Review, Pocket Lint: OnePlus Nord N10 5G review: Unsettled, Pocket Lint: Vivo X51 review: Gimbal goodness, Pocket Lint: Google Pixel 4a 5G review: A smarter choice than the Pixel 5?, Pocket Lint: Sony Xperia 5 II review: The star of the Xperia line-up, Sam Mobile: Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 review: Budget tablet with great stereo sound, Htxt Africa: Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Review: Welcome Surprise, Phandroid: OnePlus 8T review: a bit of a disappointment, Fone Arena: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Review: Affordable flagship done right…almost, Fone Arena: Samsung Galaxy M51 Review — Brilliant display and long battery life, Fone Arena: Realme 7 Pro Review: Solid mid-range smartphone under Rs. 20000, Fone Arena: OPPO F17 Pro Review, Yahoo: Apple iPhone 12 review: Which one should I buy?, What Mobile: Device Review: Huawei Mate 40 Pro, Exhibit.tech: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G I Unboxing & First Impressions | Borrowed From Future?, What Hi-Fi: Google Pixel 5 review, Exhibit.tech: Vivo V20 SE: First Impressions, Tech Smart: Xiaomi Redmi Note 9, Mobile Syrup: The iPhone 12 mini is an impossibly cute high-end iPhone, Talk Android: OnePlus 8T review: Slow and steady wins the race, Mobile Syrup: OnePlus Nord N10 5G Review: Not the Nord I’m looking for, Mobile Syrup: Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro Max offers a minor camera upgrade over the iPhone 12 Pro, Mobile Syrup: iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini Review: The one to buy, Gadgetspeak: Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 + 5G, Mobile Syrup: iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max Review: Low-light powerhouse, Slashgear: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max Review – A Milestone Decision, Slashgear: Apple iPad Air (2020) Review – Marvel in the Middle, Slashgear: Nokia 8.3 5G Review – Just the big basics, Legit Reviews: Huawei Mate 40 Pro Quick Look Review, It Pro: Honor 10X Lite smartphone review, Droid Life: Thoughts on LG Wing: Compelling, Unnecessary Design, PC World: Google Pixel 4a 5G review: Stuck in the middle, Computerworld.com: Review: iPad Air 2020 is a bundle of powerful joy, Macworld.co.uk: iPhone 12 review, Tech ARP: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE : How Good Is Its Camera?, Techaeris: RedMagic 5S review: Great specs and performance, affordable price, Techaeris: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G review: Feature-rich without the flagship price, Manila Shaker: Realme Narzo 20 Full Review – Budget Phone that Mobile Gamers will Love
The Huawei P30 Pro. (Source: Notebookcheck)

Huawei expands the EMUI 10.1 rollout for the P30 Pro, P30, and Huawei Mate 20 X 5G

Huawei is now expanding its EMUI 10.1 rollout. The company is currently sending out the EMUI 10.1 update to owners of the Mate 20 X 5G in Europe, as well as own...
Read all 1 comments / answer
static version load dynamic
Loading Comments
Comment on this article
Please share our article, every link counts!
Mail Logo
Google Logo Add as a preferred
source on Google
> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > Reviews > Huawei Mate 20 & Mate 20 Pro - An overview of all rumors, dates, configurations, and reviews
J. Simon Leitner, 2018-09-19 (Update: 2026-02-18)