Huawei thinks its Mate 20 Pro is better than the Galaxy S10 and here's the proof

Samsung Galaxy S10 was revealed at the firm’s recent Unpacked conference.

The handset is initially debuting in three models with a fourth, that can deliver 5G network speeds, set to arrive later this year.

For now, the most premium version of the product is the Galaxy S10+.

The S10+ comes with a 6.4-inch display that has the resolution of 1440×3040 and a density of 526-pixels-per-inch.

Galaxy S10+’s display comes with a pill-shaped cutout within it that houses both its front-facing camera modules.

The Galaxy S10+ comes with a 10-megapixel main front-facing camera and a secondary 8-megapixel unit that is used to help measure depth.

Unfortunately, the second camera does not offer a wide-angle perspective, as is the case with the Google Pixel 3.

Powering the Galaxy S10+ is either Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 chipset or Samsung’s own Exynos 9820 processor depending on the region it is sold in.

Both should deliver incredibly speedy performance across Google’s Android 9 Pie operating system.

While the Galaxy S10+ boasts a swathe of flagship features and specs, it appears Huawei believes its Mate 20 Pro handset is superior.

Following the S10’s launch, the company posted myriad tweets referencing the Samsung handset and pointed out areas its offering surpasses it.

The first noted the fact the Mate 20 Pro comes with 3D facial recognition and the S10 only offers 2D authentication.

The tweet read: “Get ahead of the game.

“3D face unlock on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, for better security on your device.

“Face facts. You can’t bank on 2D.”

The second pointed out the fact Samsung had “finally got into the triple camera club”.

The tweet referenced the fact Huawei devices have touted three cameras on their rear for longer than Samsung ones.

Huawei said: “Good things come in threes. Better late than never. Leica triple camera on the Huawei Mate 20 series.

“You finally got into the triple camera club.

“We’ve already got the best seats.”

One of the other most notable tweets from the Chinese tech giant referenced the fact the Mate 20 Pro has a slightly larger battery than the S10+.

Samsung’s flagship comes with a 4,100mAh pack while the Mate 20 Pro trumps it with a slightly larger 4,200mAh capacity.

The social media post said: “Life is too short for 4,100mAh.

“Seize the whole day with a battery built to last longer.”

It is worth noting while the Mate 20 Pro has a few notable features that appear to give it an advantage over the S10, Samsung’s offering has some characteristics that surpass the Mate 20 Pro.

First and foremost, the Galaxy S10+ can be configured to come with up to 1TB of storage and a whopping 12GB of RAM.

Such specifications outclass the 128GB of memory and 6GB of RAM offered by the UK version of the Mate 20 Pro.

Additionally, the S10 also forgoes a traditional notch in favour of a hole punch-style one.

Finally, the South Korean handset comes with a headphone jack, a port not present on the Mate 20 Pro.

source: express.co.uk