Huawei MATE 20 PRO. Performance comparison with iPhone XR

HUAWEI MATE 20 PRO. A The first comparison with the iPhone XR shows us the differences in performance between phones that have a price difference of 200 euros.

Huawei MATE 20 PRO performance

Huawei MATE 20 PRO. A first video clip shows us a comparison with the iPhone XR in terms of performance, and if you expect the Apple phone to win, well, it doesn't quite happen that way, for a similar reason. This performance test is done with Huawei MATE 20 PRO set in performance mode, that is, all processors work at the maximum possible frequency in use, the RAM also works without limits, and there are no limitations for the processing power.

Huawei MATE 20 PRO. In front of the iPhone XR, the phone from Huawei is slightly superior thanks to this performance mode, which cannot be used in daily use because the phone heats up excessively and the battery disappears in plain sight. However, to show that the Huawei MATE 20 PRO is able to keep up with the iPhone XR, the YouTuber who did this test used the performance mode, but you have to remember that in normal use, performance will be lower.

Huawei MATE 20 PRO. Performance comparison with iPhone XR

Huawei MATE 20 PRO. Leaving aside the fact that a special operating mode is used for the test, the phone from Huawei has the ability to work on an equal footing with the iPhone XR, something the OnePlus 6T could not do. The comparison is very interesting, and it shows that the Huawei MATE 20 PRO has a very good Kirin 980 chip, and if these performances could have been offered without activating any special mode, as happens with the iPhone XR, it would have been great.

Huawei MATE 20 PRO. It would be so interesting if Apple offered a similar performance profile for its phones to really see how big the difference is compared to Android, but unfortunately this does not exist, and it seems that it is not really necessary. A comparison between Huawei MATE 20 PRO and iPhone XS with the same performance module activated does not exist, but it would be interesting to see how the situation presents itself there, and if there is a similar "equality".