Targeted to redefine portrait photography with Leica-signed cameras, the Huawei P10 Plus is one of the most remarkable models of the year with its unique color options. As you will recall, in 2016, Huawei made an ambitious entry into the high-end cameraphone market with its P9 and P9 Plus models; The Leica business union shook the market.
This year, the P-series co-operatives became even more powerful with the Pantone Color Institute, while the P10 and P10 Plus were able to talk about it often. So much so that Huawei at Mobile World Congress, which we joined, played a big role and became one of the stars of the fair.
The Huawei P10 Plus design has an undeniable iPhone inspiration. But Huawei is at the head of the companies that have succeeded in transferring this inspiration to their products in the best possible way. So much so that the quality of the material is not avoided and additional improvements have been made to the design of the iPhone. The “Greenery” and “Dazzling Blue” color schemes designed especially for the business partnership with Pantone Color Institute are exceedingly impressive. Especially the feeling of touch that is gained to the phone by gambling technique is very good.
The location of the fingerprint sensor is now debatable for every phone model. There is no standard for fingerprint positioning on the front, back, side, and even below the screen that returns to the city legend. The fingerprint reader on the Huawei P10 Plus is positioned on the front as it is on the iPhone. However, it should be noted that the reader is able to perceive the fingerprint for less than 0.3 seconds, so that the reader works far better than the iPhone. In addition, it is possible to control the phone with different finger movements in this area where fingerprints can be read. In this case, we can say that the fingerprint reader of Huawei P10 Plus is unique.
On the back of the device is a pair of Lecia cameras and a flash light. The fact that the cameras do not have any projections strengthens the design. Huawei avoided all unnecessary details in his design. So much so that even the Huawei logo was hardly visible on the black model we tested. It is necessary to say that it is a very ambitious decision for a brand.
With a 2K, 2560 × 1440 pixel resolution WQHD screen, the Huawei P10 Plus comes with a less competitive display. It is even possible to say that under a sunlight, it gives an unexpectedly good result compared to an LCD screen. However, we can say that it has an “old” design with 71.6% screen trunk ratio compared to the next generation devices. Inevitable; Samsung, LG and Xiaomi have dropped their signatures on designs that exceed the boundaries of the screen frame rate.
But we expect Huawei to be a big surprise in the coming months. The screen, covered with Gorilla Glass 5, is protected against the impact from the outside. I wish we could not get ourselves saying that this durability had been preserved throughout the phone. Yes, unfortunately Huawei P10 Plus does not have a durability certificate against water and tobacco.
The Huawei P10 Plus has a performance that does not disappoint users with its 8-core Huawei Kirin 960 processor. 6 GB of RAM and the Mali-G71 MP8 graphics processing unit give the job more than enough. At this time, we can say that there is almost no game or application on Google Play that will not get under the Huawei P10 Plus.
The device comes with 128 GB internal memory and can be supplemented with microSD cards up to 256 GB. The device that comes with the Anroid 7.0 Nougat operating system includes the Huawei-designed EMUI 5.1 interface. The Huawei P10 Plus finds itself at the top of the list with the cameras that develop with the Leica business alliance. In particular, Using the advantages of SUMMILUX-H lens and dual camera with f1.8 aperture, it takes one step forward in portrait photography.
So much so that you can often encounter the question “what machine do you use it with?” In social media. The depth effect and bokeh effect on the pictures taken is tremendous for a smart phone. With its 3D face recognition technology, the P10 Plus can best distinguish the rear fountain ports.
The Huawei P10 uses the f / 2.2 Leica SUMMARIT lens while the Huawei P10 Plus uses the f / 1.8 Leica SUMMILUX lens. If you do not have a Leica lens rating, this may not be very important to you. Technically, however, we can say that the Huawei P10 Plus can take better photos than its little brother. Monochrome photographs certainly need to be compared with the usual black and white photographs.
When you look at sample photos taken with the Huawei P10 Plus, you can get a better idea of what we mean. The Huawei P10 Plus with four different hybrid focusing capabilities is capable of taking sharp pictures. For those wondering about the tasks of monochrome and RGB sensors; In the simplest case, the monochrome sensor captures the details with the light while the photo is taken, while the RGB sensor records the color.