5 Things that the huawei p20 lite has that you will not find in the huawei p10 lite
Table of contents:
- Infinite screen
- A premium design
- Dual camera for portrait effects
- USB Type C connection
- Android 8 Oreo
Two of the most important mid-range of 2017 and 2018, the Huawei P10 Lite and the Huawei P20 Lite, face to face. If you were curious to see what are the novelties of Huawei's mid-range par excellence, in this 2018, compared to the specifications of last year's Huawei P10 Lite, you have come to the right place. Next, for all those interested, we will tell you 5 details that we can find in the Huawei P20 Lite and that clearly differentiates it from its predecessor. Details that may be significant to opt for the new terminal, even knowing that the outlay will be higher.
Infinite screen
It is difficult to see a terminal of recent appearance that does not bet on the 'infinite' screen, either with little pronounced frames or with the inclusion of the not so loved by many, notch, which made the Apple iPhone X popular. And the new Huawei P20 Lite could not be less. We have a screen with a notch or notch and a 19: 9 format, 5.84 inches in size and a resolution adapted to Full HD +. By increasing the screen, the resolution, with respect to the previous terminal, is maintained, but the size of the terminal hardly grows. It is one of the advantages of the infinite screen, having a larger panel without the phone increasing in size.
A premium design
It is not to detract from the design of the Huawei P10 Lite, but it contained plastic parts that undoubtedly revealed that we were in the mid-range field. The back of the 2017 terminal contained plastic parts, corresponding to the antenna bands, which have disappeared from the Huawei P20 Lite. This is a terminal with a premium design whose materials are limited to glass and aluminum and its back is in one piece. This gives the new Huawei a more 'luxurious' appearance and more in keeping with the times. It is, in short, a design according to current times.
Dual camera for portrait effects
We have in the Huawei P20 Lite with a double camera composed of two 16 + 2 megapixel sensors , with a 2.2 focal aperture, with which to take pictures with a bokeh effect. For the rest, we have phase detection focus, LED flash, panorama mode and HDR.
USB Type C connection
The USB Type C connection differs from the usual MicroUSB in that it is reversible. That is, if you put the charging cable into the phone, you will get it right, so you will be avoiding having to insert and remove the cable again and again to get it right. In addition, it has a higher file transfer rate, for example from your computer to your mobile.
Android 8 Oreo
New year, new version of Android operating system. The Huawei P20 lite has that advantage over its 2017 predecessor, the Huawei P10 Lite. Taking it out of the box and turning it on, we will see that the Huawei P20 lite already has the latest, for now, version of Android 8 Oreo while the Huawei P10 Lite from 2017 is still waiting to be updated. A factor to take into account, especially for those who want to keep the same mobile phone for longer, thus extending the dreaded planned obsolescence a little longer.