![]() ![]() This is also a unique-enough phone in the features that it has cobbled together that I think Huawei is starting to figure out that to thrive, it needs to find a niche that works. That day isn’t here yet, but a viable competitor in the space is, at the very least, always good for consumers. AppGallery is improving day by day, and with localized approaches to each application service (there are Irish versions of apps on AppGallery, which is pretty impressive to me), it’s beginning to reach a point where I think I can recommend it. For what it’s worth, this phone is a good omen that Huawei is really listening to and that things are moving along. If Revolut was your main bank and you didn’t care about getting email notifications always on time, then maybe this phone would be an easier sell. The cameras are excellent, but between the pricing of this device (€699 is quite expensive for what’s on offer here) and the difficulty some may have as an average consumer, I don’t really know how to recommend this phone. ![]() In other words, until it gets there, it’s hard to recommend it. It doesn’t have everything that I need, and even though it’s getting there, it’s not there now. Despite all of that, currently, it’s extremely difficult for me to switch over full-time. I reviewed the Huawei P50 Pro earlier this year and absolutely loved it, and I’m really getting a sense of what the company is doing when it comes to AppGallery. The Huawei Nova 10 Pro suffers from the same problems as every Huawei device before it over the past two years, and that is that it’s hard to recommend to just about everyone. Huawei Nova 10 Pro review: A unique hardware combination that’s as cool as it is pricey ![]()
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