Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro Review

Undoubtedly, in the high-end smartphones that Huawei has introduced to the market in recent years, it is relying heavily on the quality of its photographic images, and the new P30 and P30 Pro, which were only presented today at an official event in Paris, have once again been a great bet, which has given us our first contact with these new devices.

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Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro Specifications

First, the Huawei P30 features a 6.1″ OLED screen with built-in fingerprint reader, Full HD + resolution and 19:5:9 aspect ratio. Inside there is the SoC (System on Chip) Kirin 980 with 6 GB RAM, 128 GB internal memory, which is expandable by a nanoSD card, as well as a 3,650 mAh battery with support for fast charging.

Photography

In terms of imaging features, this model has a trio of rear-view cameras consisting of a main camera with 40MP sensor and f/1.8 aperture, a wide-angle camera with 16MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture and a telecamera with 3x magnification with 8MP sensor.

The front camera has a 32 MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture. By the way, the front camera of both models is located in a discreet and elegant notch that hardly disturbs when viewing the contents offered on the screen.

Then there’s the new Huawei P30 Pro, the big brother, which has an OLED screen with an integrated fingerprint sensor, whose size is 6.47″ and has the same resolution and aspect ratio as its younger brother. In addition, the RAM memory goes up to 8 GB and will be available in three internal memory variants that can be expanded with nano SD cards: 128/256/512 GB. It also features a generous 4,200 mAh battery with support for 40W SuperCharge fast charging technology.

In terms of photographic features, this model features a system of four rear view cameras consisting of the 40MP main sensor with a larger aperture of f/1.6. The secondary camera is a wide-angle camera with 20 MP sensor and f/2.2 aperture, then we have a telephoto camera with 5 magnifications and 8 MP sensor and f/3.4 aperture, and the fourth camera that has a depth sensor. The main camera of these new models incorporates the HUAWEI SuperSpectrum sensor.

The use of this sensor is coupled with the use of Huawei AIS + OIS technologies, which make it possible to take completely stable shots, including night shots through their excellent night mode. On the HUAWEI Time-of-Flight (TOF) camera, which is dedicated to capturing the depth of scenes, the company points out that it is able to simulate different levels of bokeh effect, although it is also used for augmented reality functions.

In Dual View mode, the user can take wide-angle pictures and zoom shots that allow a panoramic view to the right and a close-up view to the left. This opens up new possibilities for capturing spectacular videos.

Following the prices they tell us that it will be available immediately and worldwide, and give us the following table with the recommended prices.

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