Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ survives drop and scratch tests on video

04 December 2024
The flagship model combines high-gloss titanium basalt, ultra-durable nylon and 2nd gen Kunlun Glass for high impact and scratch resistance.

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  • Anonymous
  • vaQ
  • 18 Dec 2024

A tile on a carpet.... What about doing a l'égout test on full concrete?

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    • hello
    • X@3
    • 08 Dec 2024

    Huawei p 50 pro users. I do believe in it.

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      • Anonymous
      • sXb
      • 06 Dec 2024

      Anonymous, 05 Dec 2024On the full video, doing the sandpaper test, you can clearl... moreX ?

      You think not? Watch again

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        • Lister
        • pLY
        • 05 Dec 2024

        Looks like a paid promotion to me

          Well since its china only it does not matter much for rest of the world.

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            • yalim
            • iKx
            • 05 Dec 2024

            mate70 is a robust midranger phone with flagship price-tag

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              • Anonymous
              • Rxt
              • 05 Dec 2024

              My Mate 30 and 40 phones didn't survive being dropped from ~1m heights, hopefully this new huawei is better

                Mate 70 Pro Plus is a tank

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                  • Anonymous
                  • sXb
                  • 05 Dec 2024

                  On the full video, doing the sandpaper test, you can clearly see and hear that he is not pressing as hard on the Huawei as on the iPhone 😐

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                    • Anonymous
                    • fCC
                    • 04 Dec 2024

                    like I have said before, chinese phone companies are doing very well these days, working on useful features that the consumer can actually benefit from

                      Huawei makes some interesting devices. Their photography and videograpjy approach has been unique.
                      Would love to see Samsung and Sony doing more in the sensor, lens and processing space. And lenses and algorithms that compensate for smaller sensors and lenses resolving perhaps less detail.
                      Also, having 3 different sensor sizes and 3 different lenses (brightness especially), needs to be resolved, in terms of photo and video quality, whether by hardware or by software.