**** The Official Huawei Mate 20/Mate 20 Pro Thread ****

Have been reading the UK Huawei forum, and they've commented as follows. Not brilliant:


The Mate 20 Pro uses an industry-leading flexible OLED screen featuring special design curved edges for an enhanced visual experience and holding comfort. This may lead to slight discolouration when viewed from different angles. In extremely dim lighting conditions, when the screen brightness is too low, or when using dark wallpapers, these differences can be exaggerated. If the colour cast affects your normal use, take your phone to an authorized Customer service Center for assistance.
 
Have been reading the UK Huawei forum, and they've commented as follows. Not brilliant:


The Mate 20 Pro uses an industry-leading flexible OLED screen featuring special design curved edges for an enhanced visual experience and holding comfort. This may lead to slight discolouration when viewed from different angles. In extremely dim lighting conditions, when the screen brightness is too low, or when using dark wallpapers, these differences can be exaggerated. If the colour cast affects your normal use, take your phone to an authorized Customer service Center for assistance.

BS excuse that, does the samsung edge phones suffer from this problem? Doubt it.
 
Cancelled my pre order, really not liking the issues cropping up and the fact that any updates that come from Huawei will have to filter through EE first and I can't be dealing with that.

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Mine is going back today (EE upgrade), although i didnt have any screen issues, for a £899 phone, its an unfinished product. the hardware is amazing but software is too buggy to even be allowed to be released to the public

I find it strange how the reviewer handsets all have high firmware versions so they dont notice the issues and public are stuck with older release firmware.

maybe il try again 6 months.
 
Mine is going back today (EE upgrade), although i didnt have any screen issues, for a £899 phone, its an unfinished product. the hardware is amazing but software is too buggy to even be allowed to be released to the public

I find it strange how the reviewer handsets all have high firmware versions so they dont notice the issues and public are stuck with older release firmware.

maybe il try again 6 months.

Don't blame you bud. This was almost the dream handset.
 
Will wait til I get my handset next week and see how it is. If duff will change to pixel 3. Not prepared go back and forth playing roulette
 
I don't think there is a device released these days that doesn't have reports of manufacturing or software issues, so these ones with mate 20 pro don't surprise me really. That being said and as already pointed out, phones cost a lot of money these days so buyers really shouldn't have to compromise and be content with components that don't live up to the premium tag.

Returning mine too.
 
This is my first delve into android and all these issues are worrying me as well as my handset is already 2 days late. (EE)

But I'm going to hold out I think as on paper it such an ideal phone and surely this issues in software will be ironed out sooner rather than later, vodafones current update is meant to already be much better than the launch firmware.
 
This is my first delve into android and all these issues are worrying me as well as my handset is already 2 days late. (EE)

But I'm going to hold out I think as on paper it such an ideal phone and surely this issues in software will be ironed out sooner rather than later, vodafones current update is meant to already be much better than the launch firmware.
Yeah so long as the screen is not faulty the other issues are pretty minor and can be fixed with software.
The problem is you have Huawai stating that green light leakage around the edge of their £900 phone is a normal trait of oled which frankly is rather scary...
 
Yeah so long as the screen is not faulty the other issues are pretty minor and can be fixed with software.
The problem is you have Huawai stating that green light leakage around the edge of their £900 phone is a normal trait of oled which frankly is rather scary...

Well normal is a bad way of putting it but it is a common thing, I'm just not sure whether the ones getting bad screens are extremely picky and being very vocal or it genuinely is lots of screens are having the issue.
 
The photo shown earlier in this thread, it certainly looked pretty bad. I have an LG screen, but I think it looks pretty great. The phone all round is pretty great, with a few small issues with their version of Android.
 
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