Huawei P30 Pro
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- Tomaz
- 8as
- 29 Apr 2019
Given I had this phone for a few weeks now I can say this: not all is perfect. Camera does have hit and miss sometimes, as AI sometimes thinks I want to do something I don't, but overall majority of my photos come out decent and better than expected. That's better than on my other phones and even D-SLR. So camera wise, it's impressive despite sometimes being at odds with what I want to do with it. I don't think I've made any bad photo (at 2000+) so far. The phone is snappy, face recognition works most of the time, fingerprint sensor is good, though not as fast as dedicated one as it needs to light up a spot before reading it but still very acceptable. Screen has high enough resolution for me. I mean I don't have laser vision. I really don't see what's the point in all those gigantic resolution screens. Yes, it's nice to have 5K screen on iMac (despite being a little bit of overkill) but that's 27" screen. Phone is 6"... What's wrong with you people? If you're given Full HD, QHD and 4K screens 30 cm away from you and are asked which is which I bet you couldn't tell the difference. But you could tell on how quickly battery would go down when using higher resolution. Learned that on Oppo Find 7 and 7a QHD vs FHD. Other than that, screen is OLED and so far no burn-in. It's bright and colorful (like most OLED) and shows images way nicer than when viewed on LCD panel of a computer (even 5K). Listening to vibrating glass worried me at first but it's actually same as having a normal speaker. It's clear and loud, even through flip cover. Charging with included charger is very fast, and wirelessly somewhat slower, but still very acceptable. On Huawei 15W wireless charger the phone doesn't get very warm, which is strange; iPhone 8+ heated up a lot more on its charger. Battery lasts me 1 day of heavy use or 2-3 days of light use. I didn't try NFC nor did I use bluetooth yet. Wifi 5G speed is roughly the same as Xiaomi Mi6 and somewhat faster than iPhone. Didn't listen to music and didn't unpack that earpods lookalike USB-C headphones that are included, nor did I stream music out, so can't talk about that. I can however say that I had one incident of phone heating up quite a bit, which was taking 100 burst shots (by holding the button it took 100 in about 5-10 seconds). I was waiting for something to happen but didn't know when it would. I did that several times in succession and noticed it was hot around camera area. I think CPU heated up. Other than that, no. Now last bit on camera - many of these "nice sharp photos" are not quick snaps. Some are, and honestly I didn't see much (or any) difference between snapping and clicking elsewhere and waiting until "sharpening" completed, but obviously some modes require that you keep pointing at the object for a while to sharpen up, like night mode. And that zoom only works in 10 MP mode and not in 40 MP mode. Seems when you are zooming say the moon at 50x, it's hunting around the full image (while you can only see center of it) for the object so it gets sharpened even when you actually already lost it from the screen. It's actually really weird feeling using huge zoom as it tries to compensate for you as your hands move.
Overall - Huawei is not the only company with this kind of camera, Asus attempted it before and failed, Oppo is coming out with Reno that does more or less the same at half the price, others will follow. But I must say that it is a joy to use, most photos turn out better than expected, AI works well for most uses, it's very solidly built, screen is good enough, battery life also, and so far 4 people who played with mine went to buy their own within the same day. I'm happy with it. Others have some catching up to do, but I'm sure it won't be long before they do and Huawei is no longer able to charge premium for it.
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- AnonD-784107
- gAn
- 28 Apr 2019
Anonymous, 28 Apr 2019And google and apple knows where I live, work, and what typ... moreIts only guilty people and terrorists are concerned about being tracked. So stop moaning
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- AimeDuSable
- mh9
- 28 Apr 2019
Phone Reviewer, 28 Apr 2019Huawei should manufacture their own screens or find a bette... moreNothing wrong with the supplier, which is apparently LG. Huawei chose to go with a cheaper 1080p screen instead of the more expensive 1440p.
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- LazyLancer
- gG{
- 28 Apr 2019
It's funny how everyone is so much excited about the camera features of the P30 Pro but at the same time they don't notice awkward color rendering, randomly overexaggerated post-processing, huge amount of artifacts in low light and inconsistent image quality in sub-ideal conditions. Would be great if phone reviewers posted all of their photos, not just the best-looking keepers.
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- Phone Reviewer
- sRc
- 28 Apr 2019
Huawei should manufacture their own screens or find a better supplier. Phones are great but ppi density can be better.
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- Phone Reviewer
- sRc
- 28 Apr 2019
pane, 28 Apr 2019 ''Google'' is the king of spyware then all those who want... moreWhere's the proof then? Google and Huawei might know your location and stuff but it depends on how they use it. Who knows, maybe it's Apple who is misusing your data. Knowing them they only care about money and would likely go to the extent of selling user data for money.
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- pane
- gKC
- 28 Apr 2019
''Google'' is the king of spyware then all those who want their program to install in their software. google even knows when you move a 1meter in your room, you can also turn off your device but they still know your location, but everyone wants an Android smartphone in their pocket.
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- Anonymous
- Nyj
- 28 Apr 2019
Anonymous, 26 Apr 2019Love Huawei phones, but just don't know why that all pictur... moreYou can have a test on demo phones everywhere in smart phone shops and see for yourself if it is fake or real.
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- Anonymous
- rA4
- 28 Apr 2019
borisov fikii, 27 Apr 2019huawei is king of spywareAnd google and apple knows where I live, work, and what type of stores I like. What's your point? If you don't' like spyware, don't use a smart phone.
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- andrew
- ScN
- 28 Apr 2019
Kkgorny, 26 Apr 2019Hi. Can you help. If I buy one of these phones in China c... moreYou would have no issues with network but you might have issues installing google apps including google play services and the play store - these are blocked on the chinese version.
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- Chee Khuan
- vV5
- 27 Apr 2019
borisov fikii, 27 Apr 2019huawei is king of spywareCan you provide the solid proofs that HUAWEI spy on you?
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- regs
- DL{
- 27 Apr 2019
borisov fikii, 27 Apr 2019huawei is king of spywareAnd queens of spyware would be Yahoo, Facebook and Amazon, and in a bit less, but still MS, Apple and Google.
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- borisov fikii
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- 27 Apr 2019
HNP30, 25 Apr 2019Huawei is not LG. LG is king of bootloop I know.huawei is king of spyware
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- Anonymous
- j1%
- 26 Apr 2019
Love Huawei phones, but just don't know why that all pictures taken by Huawei camera, their colors look so fake / photoshop.
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- Kkgorny
- nxx
- 26 Apr 2019
Hermes Hidayat, 25 Apr 2019lol,so many Samsung and Huawei fanboys debating lmao.
to... moreHi.
Can you help.
If I buy one of these phones in China can i use it on the o2 network in the uk
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- Kkgorny
- nxx
- 26 Apr 2019
If I buy one of these phones in China can u use it on the UK network with o2
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- Anonymous
- MGx
- 26 Apr 2019
I opted for the P30 Pro rather than the smaller handset (I came from Samsung, and had an S8). After reading the reviews, it seemed that battery life was the major selling point alongside the camera.
After using the phone for a while now, the battery is ok...not as impressive as was made out. Watching video is fine - it goes on and on, but web browsing and gaming drains it really fast, and it gets very hot when used for a while. I don't find the standby battery life to be particularly good either - I am losing around 15% battery per night.
I am also a quite disappointed with the camera. The zoom feature is very good, and most shots are very clear. But...colour consistency is not good between the different lenses. You can use the various lenses to take some really nice shots, but the colour is dreadful. The wide angle lens is really saturated - over saturated in many cases, whereas the telephoto lens is really washed out and always blows out the highlights. You can literally take the same image using all three lenses, and you have three completely different colour renditions. I think this is the most disappointing aspect of the phone. The camera was the biggest selling point for me, and although the hardware is impressive, the implementation isn't that good.
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- Anonymous
- TSR
- 26 Apr 2019
Hermes Hidayat, 25 Apr 2019lol,so many Samsung and Huawei fanboys debating lmao. to... moreSamsung S10 5G has better camera.
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- weso
- dZt
- 25 Apr 2019
Aaron, 25 Apr 2019Just want to point out my opinion and some facts. The zoom ... morei have p30 pro and sony wi-1000x and its working with LDAC
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- Hermes Hidayat
- Py%
- 25 Apr 2019
lol,so many Samsung and Huawei fanboys debating lmao.
top 3 reasons to get the P30 Pro instead of the S10+.
1.Better camera.
2.Better battery life.
3.Faster charging.
top 3 reasons to get the S10+ instead of the P30 Pro.
1.Has the mammoth 12GB RAM version with 1TB ROM which makes it quite future proof.
2.Has built in screenlock widget.
3.UI is less buggy.
but these points are for ME MYSELF PERSONALLY.i have severe OCD and i dont press my buttons and i take utmost care of my phones.but my experience with my Mate 20 Pro kinda make the P30 Pro a no go as it was not able to lock screen using widgets(i can lock but i cant unlock without entering pin).
not to forget 2 NM Cards failed on my.which i bought for around $150 each.
just not ready to spend more but im considering getting the 8/512 P30 Pro as my second phone to accompany my 12/1 S10+.