The buttons
on our review unit felt slightly stiff — enough that we had to push more deliberately than we wanted, but we assume they'll break in over time.
Not exact matches
While the leather - wrapped steering wheel
on our
review unit certainly
felt great, the crowded center stack was needlessly confusing — piled high with a flurry of buttons and icons most will find irritating and confusing at best.
With its new Kirin 970 processor, our Mate 10 Pro
review unit with 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage is definitely fast, and with a body constructed out of glass
on front and back and held together by a polished strip of aluminum, the phone
feels quite luxurious too.
Instead, I'm comparing the lowest - and highest - priced models to give a
feel for the range
on offer, and adding in my near - top - end
review unit.