Huawei Mate 40 Pro Review A Super Camera Flagship With Some Major App Quirks
But this is 2020, and 2020 is weird. So despite fond memories of prior handsets in the Mate range, and Huawei’s usual top craftsmanship in the build of the device, it’s a little disappointing that for many—myself included—the phone will be a non-starter. It needs to be noted up front that there is a lot to like about the handset, which is priced firmly in the high-end $1,000-plus price bracket and hits the market as one of the last big phone releases in a year defined by a series of increasingly terrible events....