Huawei didn't announce the Mate 20's DXOMark score because they were too high

Huawei Mate 20 Pro green

Huawei today launched the Mate 20 series for the Chinese market at a ceremony in Shanghai. Recall that the Mate 20 series was first launched in London a couple of weeks ago, but now it is making its debut in the country of origin of the brand.

For quite some time now, it has become something of a tradition that the DXOMark review of a flagship model's camera is released around the same time the phone is announced. Despite this, the Mate 20 series has deviated from that practice, until now. Huawei has revealed what is intentional and why. We expand you!

During the launch in China, Huawei revealed that it has no plans to release the DXOMark score of any of the models. This is because DXOMark's camera benchmark scores are extremely high. Apparently, the Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 20X and Mate 20 Porsche have a powerful camera setup, possibly the most powerful at the moment.

Huawei Mate 20 Pro official

Clearly, the Mate 20 Pro should be the most powerful, with its triple rear cameras consisting of a 40 megapixel + 20 megapixel + 8 megapixel camera setup. We may never know how they performed in the independent DXOMark review. Huawei says it doesn't want to attract unnecessary publicityBut it is very possible that one day the company will publish the score as a marketing tool.

So, as it is, Huawei's P20 Pro still remains DXOMark's highest-rated smartphone, with an overall score of 109. This is followed by Apple's latest iPhone .

But is the photographic system of these phones better than that of Google's Pixel 3? Everything points to yes. Although this section is very, very worked on by the big G, Huawei's triple camera configuration is also. Suddenly, not so much on the software side, like Google did, but on its specifications. Even so, this is something we will have to confirm later. Meanwhile, you can see what the American firm has revealed so far to impress you with the photos that both models provide: The magic of taking night photos without flash with the 'Night Sight' mode of the Google Pixel 3 y Attention to the outstanding quality of group selfies taken with the Google Pixel 3.


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