Cene.
€699 (4GB/64GB) običan (Release October)
€799 (6GB/128GB) pro ( mid November )
Baš mala razlika u ceni pri tome se dobija 6gb i dodatnih 64gb prostora .
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Edit:
The Mate 10 packs a 5.9-inch 1440p LCD not unlike the one on the last-gen Mate 9. It's still a 16:9 ratio panel, but Huawei says the brightness has been boosted by 40% to 730 nits. That's impressive for an LCD, and I can confirm it gets incredibly bright in person. The phone is pretty wide, so it's not very easy to use with one hand. The Mate 10 Pro has a slightly larger 6-inch panel, but it doesn't feel larger. That's because this screen has a taller 18:9 aspect ratio, so the narrower frame makes it easier to handle. This panel is also an OLED, but in the first of several perplexing decisions, the resolution is only 2160x1080—a taller 1080p. The Pro's display looked bright and vibrant to me, but there's also some visible fuzziness from the OLED matrix when you look really closely.
Inside is a Kirin 970 SoC, which Huawei unveiled a few weeks ago. In addition to CPU and GPU cores, this chip has what the company calls a Neural Processing Unit (NPU). It's basically a dedicated piece of silicon for AI on the device. As a result, the Mate 10 includes some interesting AI software features that I'll get into a bit later. There's also 4GB of RAM in the regular Mate 10 and 6GB in the Pro. Both phones are dual-SIM, and both SIM cards can connect to 4G networks. For storage, you've got 64GB in the standard model and 128GB in the Pro. Strangely, the Mate 10 has a microSD card slot, but the Mate 10 Pro does not. Again, why is this called the "Pro?"
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