Always in continuous improvement, the two Asian mobile phone giants Samsung and Huawei are offering their latest technological gems. This is the launch of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. To make the choice between these smartphones easier, we should highlight each of their specificities.
The design of the smartphone is inevitably one of its first purchasing criteria. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro with its almost all-encompassing display with very thin borders takes precedence over the Galaxy Note 9, which is based on the design of the Galaxy S9+. While the design of these phones is already appealing to many people, their performance will surprise many.
Performance: Kirin 980 or Exynos 9810
The Kirin 980 gives the Huawei Mate 20 Pro a very high performance, supported by 6 GB of RAM. That's a configuration that supports even the heaviest games. The Exynos 9810 from Galaxy Note 9 has nothing to envy to the power of the Kirin 980 Soc, even with its 6 GB of RAM. However, with its Bluetooth-enabled stylus, Note 9's performance allows for a seamless user experience. You can purchase those phones on
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The camera
The choice of a new generation smartphone also depends on the quality of the photo on the phone. In addition to 128GB of internal memory, the Huawei Mate 20 Pro features a triple photo sensor and 24 megapixel front camera for taking highly detailed photos.
With a storage capacity ranging from 128 to 512 GB of internal memory, the Galaxy Note 9 offers a dual 12 megapixel sensor and 8 megapixel front camera, a slight upgrade for the Samsung range.
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Battery life
For these two powerful smartphones, the management of their battery life differs by 10 minutes. The more powerful 4200 mAh battery of the Mate 20 Pro lasts a full day, thanks to the Kirin 980's structure. With 4000 mAh, plus energy-saving optimization software, the battery life of Samsung's Note 9 is also rated at one day.