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Huawei's Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro get dual cameras, AI tech

The Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro arrive today with a full load of trendy features. Each phone packs the new supercharged Kirin 970 octa-core processor and funky dual camera on the back but also wraps them up in a slick-looking body with glass on the front and back. Apparently the Mate 10 Pro is the "main" one, and it's that one that we'll be able to buy in the UK (both models will be available in Australia). No US release for either phone has been announced yet.

The Pro is definitely the most exciting of the two. At 6 inches, it's larger than the 5.9-inch Mate 10, but with narrower bezels on all sides, Huawei reckons that the 6-inch screen fits into the same size body you'd have found on last year's 5.5-inch devices. It's certainly comfortable to hold.

Huawei achieved the slimmer bezel by ditching the home button on the front, moving the fingerprint scanner to the back, below the camera. The screen now stretches right to the edges and with the Pro's resolution of 2,160x1,080 pixels, everything looks nice and crisp. Oddly, the standard Mate has a higher 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution, although I couldn't see much of a difference between them when I placed the phones side by side. The Mate 10 still has a home button and fingerprint scanner beneath the screen.

Both displays support HDR and are bright enough to sear your eyeballs right out -- or at least make them easy to use under bright sunlight.

Huawei has taken a cue from Apple in switching the rear design from metal to glass. However, while Apple made the move to support wireless charging, Huawei's decision is purely down to aesthetics -- there's no wireless charging on either version of the phone. The phones look pretty good, though that shiny glass is a total fingerprint magnet.

The Mate 10 has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, but bizarrely, you won't find one on the Pro. Instead, you'll have to use Bluetooth headphones, or find a wired pair that plugs into the USB-C socket. Your existing 3.5mm headphones will not work with the Mate 10 Pro. The Pro version does have IP67 waterproofing however, which the standard Mate does not. Huawei argued the main reason for this difference was that it was too difficult to waterproof the headphone jack on the standard Mate. Samsung managed this perfectly well on the Galaxy S8 so I'm not happy that Huawei hasn't put more effort in here.

Huawei says its Kirin 970 octa-core processor is lightning fast, so you can expect it to handle any game you can find in the Google Play store, and image editing will be a breeze. These CPUs are also equipped with what Huawei is calling neural processing units, which will apparently improve the Mate 10 and Pro's artificial intelligence. The tangible benefits of this, according to the company, are improved battery life and camera. The phones can identify different categories of picture -- like stage, person or even dog -- and adjust camera settings accordingly before the picture is taken.

The standard Mate 10 has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, while the Pro has 6GB with 128GB of storage -- although there's no ability to expand that storage with a microSD card.

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