Huawei P30 Pro - 6.47" - 8GB RAM + 256GB - 40MP+32MP - 4200mAh - Breathing Crystal
SKU.: BC13201060
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- Screen: 6.47" AMOLED, price shown x price shown px resolution (398ppi); tiny notch; acoustic display
- Chipset: Kirin 980 chipset, octa-core processor (2xA76 @2.6GHz + 2xA76 @1.92GHz +4xA55 @1.8GHz), Mali-G76 MP10 GPU, graphene film and heat pipe with vapor chamber cooling system
- Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256/512GB storage (expandable via Nano Memory - hybrid slot)
- OS: Android 9 Pie with EMUI 9.1;
- Camera: 40MP f/1.6 OIS (RYYB filter) + 8MP with periscope 135mm f/3.4 OIS lens (5x optical zoom) + 20MP f/2.2 ultra-wide (16mm) + ToF camera; 4K video capture, 720@960fps slow-mo, Leica branding
- Camera features: 1/1.7" 40MP sensor, up to ISO price shown, 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, 50x digital zoom, Super Macro Mode, OIS + EIS, Variable Aperture, Portrait Mode, Night Mode
- Selfie cam: 32MP, f/2.0 Leica lens, Portrait Mode with live bokeh effects
- Battery: 4,200mAh; Super Charge 40W; 15W wireless charging; reverse wireless charging
- Security: Fingerprint reader (under display)
- Connectivity: Dual SIM, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Dual-band GPS; Bluetooth 5 + LE, NFC, USB Type-C
- Misc: IR blaster, acoustic display acts as earpiece, bottom-firing loudspeaker
The other good news is the P30 Pro is IP68-rated for dust and water resistance.
Just like the Mate 20 series, the P30 lineup adopts the smaller proprietary NM card expansion option with all the positives and negatives that entails.
Finally, the P30 Pro boots the latest EMUI 9.1 based on Android Pie. The phone uses Huawei's new EROFS file system though, which should offer much better read speeds. But before we dig into all those details and technicalities, let's pop this P30 Pro out of its box.
Unboxing the Huawei P30 Pro
The Huawei P30 Pro is packed in a mid-sized paper box with a 40W charger, an enhanced USB-C cable that works with Super Charge, and an EarPods-like headset. Some markets will also get a protective case.
Unfortunately, the P30 Pro won't come with a USB-to-3.5mm adapter as part of its retail bundle. If you need one you will have to either purchase or use one from an older Huawei flagship.
Design
Huawei has evolved the P30 Pro in a lot of ways, but when it comes to design it has stuck with its tried and tested formula. The new flagship is a dual-glass smartphone as is the norm these days but the new camera arrangement on the back, will make sure it's easily recognizable.
The two-color gradient was first adopted by Huawei and the tradition continues on the Huawei P30 Pro, too. There is a new signature Aurora color for the P30 series, inspired by the Aurora Borealis - or Northern Lights if you prefer. Amber Sunrise, Breathing Crystal, Black, and Pearl White are the other color options.
At the front of the Huawei P30 Pro is the largest screen the P series has had so far - a 6.47" AMOLED panel with curved edges. We had a look at the subpixel arrangement of the display and it seems to be the same as the one on the Mate 20 Pro suggesting the supplier is the same. And since it's not Diamond Pentile, it seems the panel provider is not Samsung.
The screen size is evolving from what we've seen on earlier P-series handsets. The P9 Plus and P10 Plus both had 5.5" displays, while the P20 Pro used a 6.1" screen. Now, the P30 Pro has stepped into Mate territory with this large 6.47" panel.
By the way, the selfie shooter appears to be centered but it isn't, and you can tell if you look closer. The camera is about 1 or 2 mm to the left side, so if imbalances bother you, consider yourself warned.
Finally, there is an under-display fingerprint scanner around the bottom of the phone. It works quite fast and while it's not always-on it doesn't require you to wake the screen up either. Once you tap around the bottom, the P30 Pro will immediately light the sensor and screen and the recognition is really fast. In fact, this is arguably the fastest sensor of this type we've tested so far.
The place of the sensor lights up every time you pick up the phone, so it's quite easy to get used to it.
Also, sound from your call does leak and if the volume is at the maximum, the person on the other end can still be heard by somebody standing close to you. Then again, this also applies to the regular earpieces, and we can't really say the leakage is worse than on most other phones. But what we can confirm is that unlike the original Mi Mix, the P30 Pro emits sound only from its upper front and there is nothing coming from the back of the phone.
The key feature of the Huawei P30 Pro is its quad-camera on the back, but it's not arranged in a neat rectangle as on the Mate 20 Pro. In fact, it's similar to what we saw on the P20 Pro.
There is one huge camera hump around the top left corner and three of the four snappers reside here in vertical alignment.
Starting top to bottom the first snapper is the 20MP one with the ultra-wide lens. Then comes the 40MP sensor with OIS, and finally you can see the end of the periscope zoom lens (135mm, f/3.4) for the 8MP sensor, also with OIS.
The setup is protruding quite a bit and the P30 Pro wobbles a lot if placed without a case on a flat surface.
Next to the triple main setup sit the dual-tone LED flash and the ToF camera, which is almost invisible on our Black model. The ToF camera replaces the laser autofocus on the P30 Pro and should also improve the edge detection accuracy in portrait shots. We'll see about that.
- Screen: 6.47" AMOLED, price shown x price shown px resolution (398ppi); tiny notch; acoustic display
- Chipset: Kirin 980 chipset, octa-core processor (2xA76 @2.6GHz + 2xA76 @1.92GHz +4xA55 @1.8GHz), Mali-G76 MP10 GPU, graphene film and heat pipe with vapor chamber cooling system
- Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256/512GB storage (expandable via Nano Memory - hybrid slot)
- OS: Android 9 Pie with EMUI 9.1;
- Camera: 40MP f/1.6 OIS (RYYB filter) + 8MP with periscope 135mm f/3.4 OIS lens (5x optical zoom) + 20MP f/2.2 ultra-wide (16mm) + ToF camera; 4K video capture, 720@960fps slow-mo, Leica branding
- Camera features: 1/1.7" 40MP sensor, up to ISO price shown, 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, 50x digital zoom, Super Macro Mode, OIS + EIS, Variable Aperture, Portrait Mode, Night Mode
- Selfie cam: 32MP, f/2.0 Leica lens, Portrait Mode with live bokeh effects
- Battery: 4,200mAh; Super Charge 40W; 15W wireless charging; reverse wireless charging
- Security: Fingerprint reader (under display)
- Connectivity: Dual SIM, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Dual-band GPS; Bluetooth 5 + LE, NFC, USB Type-C
- Misc: IR blaster, acoustic display acts as earpiece, bottom-firing loudspeaker
The other good news is the P30 Pro is IP68-rated for dust and water resistance.
Just like the Mate 20 series, the P30 lineup adopts the smaller proprietary NM card expansion option with all the positives and negatives that entails.
Finally, the P30 Pro boots the latest EMUI 9.1 based on Android Pie. The phone uses Huawei's new EROFS file system though, which should offer much better read speeds. But before we dig into all those details and technicalities, let's pop this P30 Pro out of its box.
Unboxing the Huawei P30 Pro
The Huawei P30 Pro is packed in a mid-sized paper box with a 40W charger, an enhanced USB-C cable that works with Super Charge, and an EarPods-like headset. Some markets will also get a protective case.
Unfortunately, the P30 Pro won't come with a USB-to-3.5mm adapter as part of its retail bundle. If you need one you will have to either purchase or use one from an older Huawei flagship.
Design
Huawei has evolved the P30 Pro in a lot of ways, but when it comes to design it has stuck with its tried and tested formula. The new flagship is a dual-glass smartphone as is the norm these days but the new camera arrangement on the back, will make sure it's easily recognizable.
The two-color gradient was first adopted by Huawei and the tradition continues on the Huawei P30 Pro, too. There is a new signature Aurora color for the P30 series, inspired by the Aurora Borealis - or Northern Lights if you prefer. Amber Sunrise, Breathing Crystal, Black, and Pearl White are the other color options.
At the front of the Huawei P30 Pro is the largest screen the P series has had so far - a 6.47" AMOLED panel with curved edges. We had a look at the subpixel arrangement of the display and it seems to be the same as the one on the Mate 20 Pro suggesting the supplier is the same. And since it's not Diamond Pentile, it seems the panel provider is not Samsung.
The screen size is evolving from what we've seen on earlier P-series handsets. The P9 Plus and P10 Plus both had 5.5" displays, while the P20 Pro used a 6.1" screen. Now, the P30 Pro has stepped into Mate territory with this large 6.47" panel.
By the way, the selfie shooter appears to be centered but it isn't, and you can tell if you look closer. The camera is about 1 or 2 mm to the left side, so if imbalances bother you, consider yourself warned.
Finally, there is an under-display fingerprint scanner around the bottom of the phone. It works quite fast and while it's not always-on it doesn't require you to wake the screen up either. Once you tap around the bottom, the P30 Pro will immediately light the sensor and screen and the recognition is really fast. In fact, this is arguably the fastest sensor of this type we've tested so far.
The place of the sensor lights up every time you pick up the phone, so it's quite easy to get used to it.
Also, sound from your call does leak and if the volume is at the maximum, the person on the other end can still be heard by somebody standing close to you. Then again, this also applies to the regular earpieces, and we can't really say the leakage is worse than on most other phones. But what we can confirm is that unlike the original Mi Mix, the P30 Pro emits sound only from its upper front and there is nothing coming from the back of the phone.
The key feature of the Huawei P30 Pro is its quad-camera on the back, but it's not arranged in a neat rectangle as on the Mate 20 Pro. In fact, it's similar to what we saw on the P20 Pro.
There is one huge camera hump around the top left corner and three of the four snappers reside here in vertical alignment.
Starting top to bottom the first snapper is the 20MP one with the ultra-wide lens. Then comes the 40MP sensor with OIS, and finally you can see the end of the periscope zoom lens (135mm, f/3.4) for the 8MP sensor, also with OIS.
The setup is protruding quite a bit and the P30 Pro wobbles a lot if placed without a case on a flat surface.
Next to the triple main setup sit the dual-tone LED flash and the ToF camera, which is almost invisible on our Black model. The ToF camera replaces the laser autofocus on the P30 Pro and should also improve the edge detection accuracy in portrait shots. We'll see about that.
Specifications
Key Features
- Screen Size - 6.47 inches
- Storage - 256GB
- Ram - 8GB
- Processor
- Camera - Rear Camera 40 MP + Front Camera 32 MP
- Battery - 4200mAh
- Splaprice shown Water, and Dust Resistant - IP68
What’s in the box
- Phone(Built-in battery) x 1
- Charger x 1
- Type-C Cable x 1
- Type-C Earphones x 1
- TPU Protective Case x 1
- Quick Start Guide x 1
- Eject Tool x 1
Specifications
- SKU: HU687MP5JMBM8NAFAMZ
- GTIN Barcode: 010-100-11011122
- Production Country: China
- Size (L x W x H cm): 158 x 73.4 x 8.4 mm
- Weight (kg): 0.192
- Main Material: Plastic
- Warranty Address: <p>kimathi street eagle house 5th floor</p>
- Warranty Type: Repair by Vendor
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