![]() While the current P50 series doesn’t reverse the fortunes of the company’s phones – with regards to regaining access to Google Play Services – at this point it’s more a case of deciding whether the alternative that Huawei has built over the years since is now worth its compromises. If you simply must have a Huawei phone this is the one to get – but we really only recommend it if you don’t have to access Google services and you don’t mind not finding the apps you use on the installed app store. It’s also a manual process to update apps, which is annoying. You can sideload them from other sources, but unless you are a tech-tinkerer, it’s a huge faff and potential security risk. Like many of the phones on this list, it can only download apps from Huawei’s AppGallery, and many top apps are missing. It’s also rare for an Android phone not to be able to access the Google Play Store and support Google apps and services natively, but unfortunately this is the case for the Mate 50 Pro. That’s quite rare in the smartphone world. While it was in our pockets we took more photos than usual such is the Mate 50 Pro’s prowess, and it could always be called on to nail the shot first time. ![]() The triple cameras produce some truly stunning shots with excellent detail and great low light performance. Its cameras are also outstanding with a very capable 50Mp main sensor complete with user-adjustable aperture at ten steps – the first time that has ever been done on a phone. It has a lovely design, an excellent screen and top battery life. ![]() The Mate 50 Pro, on hardware alone, is the best phone Huawei has ever made. ![]()
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