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  • The Mate 20 Pro.

  • This is that smartphone from Huawei with the iconic matrix triple camera setup in the back.

  • This is the Emerald Green color...and oh boy, does this back panel have a surprise in store

  • for us.

  • It's time to see if Huawei's new psychedelic blue green colored, ultimate camera phone

  • can survive a durability test.

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  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • I like phones with features, and one of the unique features of this phone is that it can

  • wirelessly charge other phones.

  • I just jump into the settings and enable reverse wireless charging.

  • And it'll use it's massive 4200 milliamp hour internal battery as a power bank to charge

  • other devices wirelessly.

  • It even works through my Bulletproof Banana.

  • And while that's cool and everything, the coolest part of this phone is the triple camera

  • set up on the back.

  • We'll check on that in a second.

  • Let's start with the scratch test.

  • Huawei has taken a page out of Samsung's book this time around, wrapping the glass slightly

  • around the edges of the phone.

  • From a durability standpoint, I think it's kind of dumb because it's just more glass

  • surface area that the frame can't protect during a drop, but it looks cool, so here

  • we are.

  • Like most displays, this tempered glass covered Mate 20 Pro is scratching at a level 6, with

  • deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • There is a notch up top which contains a small speaker grille.

  • This is very solidly tucked in place, along with the face ID sensors and a 24 megapixel

  • HDR selfie cameraall hidden under the same glass as the screen inside the notch,

  • and are protected against normal scratches.

  • The anodized metal sides of the Mate 20 Pro have a more bluish tint to them and are metal,

  • along with the metal volume button, and red anodized metal power button.

  • Down at the bottom we have one tiny loudspeaker hole, our USB-C port, and a dual sided SIM

  • card tray.

  • One side for the SIM card and the other for Huawei's new proprietary nano memory card,

  • which is 45% smaller than your standard SD card slot.

  • It's not super useful though to buy a memory card that can only be used in one place, so

  • we'll see what happens with that.

  • Up at the top of the Mate 20 Pro is an IR blasterone of the very few phones to

  • include it this year.

  • An IR blaster allows you to change the channels on your TV.

  • With one of those you don't have to care where the remote actually is hidden.

  • Now for the back.

  • The triple set up is covered with glass.

  • Huawei has gone above and beyond the normal dual camera setup this time, providing us

  • with a 40 megapixel normal camera, a 20 megapixel wide-angle GoPro style camera, and a third

  • 8 megapixel telephoto zoom camera.

  • I'm a huge fan of all the options.

  • Huawei's also done something new with the back glass panel this time aroundit's

  • textured.

  • This hyper optical pattern is supposedly non-slip and anti-fingerprint.

  • And it's scratch proof.

  • This is pretty cool.

  • Definitely probably going to be a thing on more phones in the future.

  • Alright, I'm done.

  • Absolutely zero marks were left on the back glass panel.

  • Huawei's textured glass holds up much better than the frosted Pixel 3.

  • Now I'm done.

  • The Mate 20 Pro has a very bright 6.4 inch, 1440p AMOLED display, meaning that as the

  • screen heats up, the pixels physically burn and never recover.

  • It's almost like taking a lighter to your phone is a bad idea.

  • The screen did last for an impressive 25 seconds though, but then never recovered like an LCD

  • would.

  • The mark is still visible even with the display turned off.

  • And now for the bend test.

  • It's time to see if that textured back glass panel helps or hinders the overall structure.

  • On the very first bend, we get a very loud popping noise, which is the front glass shattering

  • across the entire display.

  • This is rather unusual for my bend test because most phones survive.

  • Keep in mind, the Mate 10 Pro from last year passed this test just fine.

  • I believe the Mate 20 Pro glass cracked for a few reasons.

  • One, because I bent it...but physically stressing hardware is kind of the point of my channel.

  • The second reason it cracked is because of the level 7 scratches I left on the surface

  • of the glass.

  • Now you're probably like, 'But Jerry, you scratch every phone with the same picks and

  • most of them don't obliterate.'

  • And you're right.

  • The Mate 10 Pro from last year had a flat screen.

  • This time around, Huawei curved the glass of their screen around the corners right up

  • against the metal and might not have their tolerance quite right yet.

  • Meaning that the metal frame might be more snug on the glass than, say, a Samsung phone,

  • which has the same style of curve, but still survives my tests.

  • Either way, the Mate 20 Pro is still alive.

  • The frame itself is incredibly solid, only the glass is shattered.

  • Unfortunately for me though, the cracks are right over top of the in-screen fingerprint

  • scanner.

  • I'll check to see if that functions really quick.

  • It looks like the phone can still read my fingerprint, even though it's complaining

  • about the sensor being dirty.

  • The sensor allowed my fingerprint to be set, but then never actually lets my finger unlock

  • the phone.

  • So it's safe to say that my fingerprint sensor does not work with a cracked screen.

  • There are multiple levels of security that can be utilized if the fingerprint scanner

  • stops working.

  • I usually reserve my Shelf of Shame for the completely destroyed devices.

  • My question is, should we start including phones that partially fail?

  • What do you think?

  • Does the Mate 20 Pro deserve the Shelf of Shame?

  • Let me know down in the comments.

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  • This durability testing thing is quite an expensive hobby, especially lately.

  • The Mate 20 Pro is still a good phone.

  • It just seems that this time around the curved glass does make it a bit weaker than it's

  • predecessor.

  • Either way, hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

The Mate 20 Pro.

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Mate 20 Pro耐用性測試!- 背部是不同的... (Mate 20 Pro Durability Test! - The Back is Different...)

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