Mr.Espinoza ♔♔♔ Posted August 8, 2019 Share Posted August 8, 2019 Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro are Android smartphones manufactured by Huawei. Presented on March 26, 2019, it succeeds the Huawei P20 in the company's P-series line. Budget Hardware His designs are similar to those of the P20. The P30 Pro has a curved display and replaces the traditional headphone speaker with an "electromagnetic levitation" speaker that makes the top of the phone vibrate, allowing a narrower bezel. The P30 has IP53 a water and dust proof, while the P30 Pro has IP68, but does not include a headphone jack. Both devices use the Kirin 980 chip system. The devices feature an on-screen optical fingerprint reader, which says it has improved performance compared to the Mate 20 Pro. Camera The P30 Pro features three rear-facing camera lenses with Leica optics, which includes a 40-megapixel lens, 20-megapixel ultra wide-angle lens, an 8-megapixel "periscope" lens with 5x optical zoom. The optical zoom can be combined with a software-assisted digital zoom of up to 50x. [3] The P30 Pro also includes a flight time sensor. The P30 base model excludes the periscopic lens (reducing it to a 3x optical zoom), reduces the ultra wide angle lens to 16 megapixels and does not include optical image stabilization (software-based AI stabilization is still used). The megapixel lens on both models uses a new "SuperSpectrum" image sensor, whose color filter array uses yellow subpixels instead of green ones. Huawei said that this would allow to capture more light and better absorption of red and green colors. This sensor takes advantage of improvements in the night mode of the camera software, as well as the new capture modes "Super HDR" and "Super Low Light" Reception Vlad Savov of The Verge considered that the P30 Pro was comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S10 in terms of hardware specifications, but that Huawei was a "matchless champion" in camera quality. It was shown that their cameras have better low-light performance in their default settings than the "Night View" mode of the Pixel 3 (which requires prolonged exposure), and that even with a slight reduction in sharpness beyond 10x, there were Very little degradation in the quality of the enlarged images with its periscope lens, which produces a usable image even with a 32x zoom. However, although it was not as aggressive as the P20 Pro, I still felt that Huawei's automatic processing was "too aggressive with its mixture of grain suppressor blur and additive sharpness," and that the Pixel 3 had a more accurate white balance . Savov felt that the P30 Pro had good Bluetooth and Wi-Fi performance, a "heroically long" battery life and that the "magnetic levitation" headset worked "surprisingly well." However, it was considered that its screen was inferior in quality to the S10 (due to its comparatively lower resolution and a discoloration of the curved edges at certain viewing angles), the on-screen fingerprint reader was not as fast as the P20 , and that Huawei's default user interface was "more frustrating and annoying than useful." In a review of the standard P30, Pocket-lint noted that its total size was more in line with the previous year's P20 Pro (if not a little more compact due to the replacement of the physical fingerprint reader), and that it still included a headset Jack and most of the new hardware of the P30 Pro. However, the camera was considered to have a lower quality than the P30 Pro, and the battery life was not as good due to its lower capacity. It was discovered that a new way to improve the photos of the Moon in the P30, simply composes the existing images of the Moon in the photo to improve its appearance 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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