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The Huawei Mate 20 X 5G is a strange phone. In a bubble, it's excellent for enthusiasts who want the biggest 5G phone around. Its gorgeous design marries with a massive, engulfing screen that plays back HDR10 videos like a mesmerizing slab of pure...
The Huawei Mate 20 X 5G is a lot of fun to use. It's got a huge screen which makes for a sensational viewfinder; its camera is very capable and when you can find 5G coverage, its mobile internet speeds fly, unless it's peak time, in which case, they...
The Huawei Mate 20 X 5G is a perfectly good phone. It's a bit too big, but otherwise it's quick, nicely designed, has fantastic cameras and a good-quality display.Ultimately, though, as with all 5G phones right now, the Mate 20 X 5G is simply too...
This is a great smartphone that's fast, has a large screen and supports 5G mobile internet. It doesn't come cheap and might be cumbersome to hold if you have petite hands but it's got a great camera and the long battery life makes it well worth the...
A battery with a smaller capacity makes room in the Mate 20 X for 5G speedsImage 1 of 10Sharetwitter linkedin facebook google+ emailBobby Hellard First look17 May, 2019Timing is everything, people often say, and although it wasn't exactly planned,...
5G is the reason you'll be wanting to pick up this phone, with Huawei claiming it is truly future-proof. How, you ask? Well, that's down to the Balong 5000 modem, manufactured by Huawei itself. The Balong 5000 is the world's first multi-mode chipset,...
A niche device for power-users after the biggest phone they can get, this suped-up 5G version of the Mate 20 X boasts a similar Leica triple lens system, but it's an outrageous and immersive 7.2-inch OLED screen that really...
You can argue about Apple's use of the term 'entry-level' for a laptop that has a starting price of £1299/$1299, but this new 13-inch model is certainly better value for money than its Touch Bar-less predecessor. It provides a major increase in...
In her review of the 4G version, Sandra Vogel said: "The 7.2-inch Huawei Mate 20 X is a beast to carry around, and it's tricky to use one-handed. But its big screen makes it well suited to media-rich tasks like video viewing and games playing, as well...