Huawei Mate 10 unboxing, price and specs on Revu Philippines

Huawei Mate 10 unboxing: On to bigger things

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Fresh off its official debut in the Philippines, where it is priced at P32,990 (approximately $650), the Huawei Mate 10 appeared on our doorsteps for testing last week.

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We’re a week or two removed from publishing our full review, which will include our collective observations and, of course, a healthy sampling of what these cameras are capable of. Trust us, from what we’ve seen so far, it seems that the Mate 10 is pretty serious about photography.

From what we’ve seen so far, it seems that the Huawei Mate 10 is pretty serious about photography.

Huawei Mate 10 sample photo on Revu Philippines

Just a teaser: A sample resized photo captured in low light on the Huawei Mate 10

We’ll also share our thoughts about Huawei’s artificial intelligence or AI chip, which is built into the hardware and is supposed to help battery life greatly.

The Chinese company has made some big claims prior to launch, but we’re most excited about the perceived gains of a dedicated chip for AI-based tasks, such as sorting images and optimizing the phone’s performance by learning your usage patterns over time.

SEE ALSO: Complete specs of the Huawei Mate 10

We’ll be sure to touch on the Huawei Mate 10’s 6-inch display as well. It uses the traditional 16:9 picture format (which the Huawei Mate 10 Pro variant has skipped en route to an 18:9 screen), so it should be interesting to see how it stacks up to other flagships with taller or wider displays.

But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Check back soon for more Huawei Mate 10 content. In the meantime, here’s our video look at what’s inside the retail packaging.

Our Huawei Mate 10 unboxing

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Reviews Editor: Ramon "Monch" Lopez is an 18‑year media veteran who has helped shaped content for Yahoo and other top publications. He first dove into PR and marketing for an automobile brand, then ran the gadgets‑merchandising arm of a Philippine retail giant — proof he knows wheels and tech from the warehouse to the web. Now REVU's Reviews Editor, Monch balances his obsession with specs with a "quality over quantity" mindset, usually fueled by coffee, photography, videography, video games, basketball, and the occasional deadline chase.