UMIDIGI Z2 Pro VS Huawei P20 Pro, Do You Need to Pay More for a Flagship Phone?
Three times the price means three times the quality? Absolutely not! UMIDIGI Z2 PRO shows why!
We’ve seen how UMIDIGI improved its game during this year: the progress made by the Chinese company regarding build quality, materials used and software development are now being recognized more and more by users worldwide, so the reputation of UMIDIGI has never reached such a high point as today! The company knows it and it’s very confident that their next product, the UMIDIGI Z PRO, will be the best flagship ever released by them, and that’s not the usual claim, the company firmly believes that the phone will be the best cost-effective flagship out there, offering very good specs at an incredibly reasonable price.
In the short comparison video released by UMIDIGI, we see the Z2 PRO next to the Huawei P20 pro, a phone which costs 3 times the UMIDIGI’s one, but it’s really worth 3 times more? Let’s find out!
Build quality
Both phones have a flagship-grade build process, and feel really premium in the hand. On the front, both of them feature a FHD+ display with the notch. The Z2 manages to reach a smaller bottom bezel because of the rear fingerprint scanner. Z2 PRO sports a luxury Ceramic variant along the popular Twilight Gradient one and a new Carbon Fiber one, while P20 PRO offers the same Gradient color, but a plain black one and a midnight one. The UMIDIGI Z2 PRO chose to have a symmetrical design of the cameras and the fingerprint sensors, while the P20 Plus went for the “Apple style”, with decentered cameras.
Cameras
Both phones offer first class shooting options: UMIDIGI chose a dual setup with two 16+8MP Sensors, with an aperture of f/1.7, Huawei’s flagship used three cameras with 40+20+8MP with f/1.6 aperture, so the P20 Pro has the edge here, but let’s not forget the 1000$ vs 299$ price tag, and we are also very anxious to see how the Z2 PRO will perform, since it will also use improved algorithms paired with top SAMSUNG sensors. We are pretty sure we won’t see 3 times worse photos, but a close competitor!
Software
Both Smartphones come with Android 8.1 Oreo, but they use 2 different approach: UMIDIGI chose the ANDROID Stock Experience, for a system free of bloatwares, fast, stable and open for users customizations, while Huawei used their own skin, called “EMUI”, which brings a more customized experience, so it’s just a matter of tastes here.
Charging
The Z2 PRO takes the lead here, since it comes with both wireless charge and Quick Charge through cable, while the P20 Pro only offers Quick Charge through cable, although being slightly faster.
Performances
Obviously, the P20 Pro has a more powerful SoC, but both phones have been extensively tested with lots of apps and games on play store and they both perform very well in all the assigned tasks, the P20 Pro gets the edge on the most demanding 3D games, but the Z2 PRO with its Helio P60 under the hood is pretty capable of running most of the new games without a hassle.
Price
That’s the Z2 PRO really shows how it’s done: for 299$ it’s able to offer an extremely well-rounded product able to go toe-to-toe in many aspects with the 1000$ flagship P20 Pro, and even offering some extra features like the wireless charge and the luxury Ceramic Variant.
Are the Extra HP of the processor and the triple cameras enough to fork 700$ more, if you can find an affordable and well-rounded device with very good performances, premium materials and top build quality at 1/3 of the price? UMIDIGI doesn’t think so and really believes in its product, labeling it as “A Flagship for Everyone”.
Global open sales for Z2 PRO are open at Gearbest from $299.99! The time is limited from 13th Aug to 19th Aug with an up to $60 off. Snap now and Learn more UMIDIGI Z2 Pro on official website right here!
UMIDIGI Z2 Pro specs versus the competition
UMIDIGI Z2 Pro | Huawei P20 Pro | |
Display size, resolution | 6.2-inch LCD IPS Screen; 1080×2246 pixels | 6.1-inch OLED; 1080×2240 pixels |
Pixel density | 403 ppi | 408 ppi |
Dimensions (Millimeters) | 153.4×74.4×8.3 mm | 155×73.9×7.8 mm |
Weight ( Grams) | 165g | 180g |
Mobile software | Stock Android 8.1 Oreo | EMUI 8.1 based on Android 8.1 Oreo |
Camera | 16-megapixel (S5K2P7, f/1.7), 8-megapixel (S5K4H7, f/2.0) | 40 MP (RGB, f/1.8 aperture) + 20 MP (Monochrome, f/1.6 aperture) + 8 MP (Telephoto, f/2.4 aperture |
Front-facing camera | 16-megapixel (IMX371, f/2.0), 8-megapixel | 24-megapixel, f/2.0 aperture |
Video capture | 4K | 4K |
Processor | Helio P60 | HUAWEI Kirin 970 CPU |
Storage | 128GB | 128GB |
RAM | 6GB | 6GB |
Expandable storage | 256GB | 256GB |
Battery | 3550mAh | 4000mAh |
Connector | USB-C | USB-C |
Wireless Charge | 15W | N/A |
Variants | Twilight, Carbon Fiber, Luxury Ceramic | Twilight, Black, Pink Gold, Midnight Blue |
Special features | NFC,Global bands,single/dual SIM (type: nano), Bluetooth v4.2, Wi-Fi,GPS/GLONASS | Global bands, Fingerprint sensor, single/dual SIM (type: nano), Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi, Type-C USB port, GPS/GLONASS |
Price (USD) | $299.99 (Twilight, Carbon Fiber), $359.99 (Ceramic) | From $1099 (6GB+128GB version) |
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