2nd gen Moto 360 to come September 8, says В Lenovo on Weibo
2nd gen Moto 360 to come September 8, says В Lenovo on Weibo
Aperture mode is also included here, which lets you take close-up shots and adjust the background ”bokeh” effect after the shot has been taken. As always, the extremes of this aperture slider aren’t really worth using – too much of the subject gets lost in blur with a very wide aperture setting, while the opposite end of the scale renders the whole exercise rather pointless. Somewhere in the middle can yield quite pleasing results, though, if you’re careful with your framing. Portrait mode does similar bokeh-enhancing things with the human face, but it also adds some dodgy beauty enhancements. It’s best left well alone.
You can also force a dedicated HDR mode for for those situations with extreme variances of light and shade, although I found this to be a little awkward to access within the camera interface. You can probably thank Huawei’s “everything but the kitchen sink” approach to camera features for that, but this mode in particular should probably have been given a more prominent position in the UI, or else fully integrated with the standard shooting mode. A small mention should probably be made of AR Lens, which is Huawei’s attempt to emulate Apple’s Animoji. It enables you to overlay an animated cartoon head on your own and record the results.
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Some people will find it a fun gimmick to play around with for a few minutes, but the facial tracking and general execution isn’t as sharp or nuanced as Apple’s – and, ultimately, it’s more fat that could and perhaps should have been trimmed. The top end of the Aperture mode slider is pretty much pointless At the lower end of the Aperture mode slider, the blue becomes a little intrusive In general images look sharp and natural, while colours pop The Huawei Mate 20 offers good close-up/macro potential Again, colours pop without looking unnatural Decent detail given how full of texture this shot is Night-mode Huawei Mate 20 – Battery life You get a 4000mAh battery powering the Huawei Mate 20, which is pretty darned large. The OnePlus 6T, by comparison, only has a 3700mAh battery, while the Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro gets by with a tiny 3000mAh unit.
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It isn’t quite as big as the 4200mAh unit powering the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. But then that phone has to power a more pixel-dense display, so it probably evens out. Scratch that: it definitely evens out. As our review found with its brother, I was able to get through a full two days of light to moderate usage quite regularly with the Huawei Mate 20. I complained about EMUI and Huawei’s needless software tweaks a little earlier, but one thing I should really praise Huawei for is its attention to power-saving methods. The phone will largely take care of itself, but you can also take matters into your own hands. There are two levels of battery-saving to choose from, which can drastically extend the phone’s life. You can also get a summary of all the ways in which you could conceivably eke more life out of the phone’s current setup – be that closing a power-sapping app or turning off GPS. The display, meanwhile, is set to automatically downgrade the resolution where possible, saving more juice.
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Naturally, you can force this mode on, thus switching the display to 720p, or else switch it off altogether. Conversely, there’s an optional Performance mode if you want to throw caution to the wind and crank that Kirin 980 up to max. You know you want to. Even without such tinkering, I was able to achieve great results with the Huawei Mate 20’s battery. My usual test of running Guns of Boom for 15 minutes at half screen brightness lost consumed just 3% of the phone’s power. That’s two to three per cent better than many other phones I’ve used in 2018.
Why buy the Huawei Mate 20? The Huawei Mate 20 is a strong option at the emerging £500 “almost-flagship” end of the market. It sports an attractive design, some of the best performance we’ve seen from an Android phone at any price, and a decent triple-camera setup that offers bags of shooting options.
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