![]() ![]() The Huawei Mate40 Pro includes an IR blaster for things like TV control. Both companies offer a diverse and high-quality selection of wireless earbuds, so that shouldn’t be a problem for those who can afford a flagship. It’s a common omission in the premium smartphone space. ![]() Unsurprisingly, neither phone comes with a headphone jack. We prefer the Huawei Mate40 Pro’s hardware, especially its Mystic Silver version If you ask us, we prefer the Huawei Mate40 Pro’s hardware, especially its Mystic Silver version, which dazzles with a wide range of colors when viewed at different angles and reacts to light better than any color variant of the Samsung flagship. Both devices feel substantial, so one-handed use will likely be cumbersome for most people. It can even be tucked into your purse without causing a significant bulge. And you probably won’t have too much trouble sliding it into your jeans pocket. This makes the Mate40 Pro easier to hold and operate with one hand. Size-wise, the Huawei is a little shorter and narrower than the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has a glossier exterior that is harder to keep pristine. The back of the Mate40 Pro uses matte glass, which is not only more visually appealing, but also pleasant to hold and keeps fingerprints and smudges from cluttering up the handset’s look. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s rectangular camera module bulges from the smartphone’s back They also share an aluminum frame with discrete antenna bands and tactile side buttons that feel good to press, although it’s worth mentioning that the Mate40 Pro has a red power/wake button, making it easier to locate in the dark. They have big, curved OLED panels on the front, the Huawei being decidedly curvier than the Samsung, and rounded edges at the back as well. HardwareĪs you’d expect, both the Huawei Mate40 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra feature flagship designs and top-grade build quality that’s befitting the price point. So, which flagship is better all around? Read on for our verdict. In the other, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which looks formidable with its triple-camera setup and embedded S Pen stylus. There’s the Mate40 Pro in one corner, a curvy camera powerhouse boasting a gorgeous, generously sized OLED screen with 90Hz refresh and the most powerful and most advanced chipset in an Android phone. So, here we are with the anticipated battle to end the year, a face-off pitting two cutting-edge devices against one another to determine which one deserves a seat at the top table. ![]()
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