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avon b7 said:rogifan_new said:How has Huawei pulled ahead in chassis design?
Fashion counts (especially in China) even though phones end up in cases.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to some but one aspect of phones is design and your first contact with one is its design. Like food at a restaurant. It enters through your eyes first. The shell is important.
Last year Huawei took a gamble on gradient finishes and it paid off. The 'Twilight' gradient set a trend that many followed. We can say that 2018 was the year of the gradient in terms of phone shell finish.
However, Huawei has a long history of experimenting with phone finishes.
It releases so many phones a year (Huawei and Honor) that it is easy to test the waters with new ideas and see how they work.
They have been working on layering techniques, nano coatings, ribbing etc. for many years.
This year they have taken the P20 gradients and refined them. I have seen both the Amber Sunrise and Breathing Crystal finishes in person. They are both - stunning. Absolutely beautiful.
This doesn't mean Apple's are ugly. They suffer from being a little 'boring' with regards to what is on offer. The XR took a step in the right direction, though. There is no denying that, but your options of course are limited.