Lets start with Huawei P20 Pro.
Therefore, it has extremely high light sensitivity, reaching ISO 102,400 (most smartphones reach ISO 6,400).
The camera has a predictive focus that detects motion and automatically chooses the mode that will give clearer images.

And, of course, the camera has some artificial intelligence capabilities.
Now we can focus on the other specs.
The P20 Pro is Huaweis first smartphone with OLED screen.

They are 6.1 inches with Full-HD+ resolution (2240 x 1080) and 18.7:9 aspect ratio.
Yes, the screen has a notch at the top for the 24-megapixel front camera.
There is also 2D face unlocking system is available with the front camera.

It has an aluminium frame and glass rear, but lack support for charging wirelessly.
The panel is LCD instead of OLED.
The fingerprint reader is on the bottom edge.

It has Kirin 970 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage and 3400 mAh battery.
Its body, also of aluminium and glass, is only resistant to splashes (specification IP53).
Both the P20 and P20 Pro run on Android 8.1 modified with the EMUI interface.

We also have the Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS.
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