Best smartphone camera ever: Huawei's P30 pro.

Letter "P" in Huawei's latest P30 and P30 Pro could be suggested to stand for photography, you won't be making a mistake if you think so. Possesing a four-lens camera with an insane ISO value of 409600, this phone is fully designed for those who fancy a smartphone with exceptional camera to produce amazing photographs.
Huawei announced the P30 and P30 Pro on March 26 at an event in Paris, and in the city of love there was a chance to go hands-on with the new phones to see what all the hype is about.

The real star of the show is Huawei's camera tech. While the P30 and its three rear cameras are impressive, the four cameras on the P30 Pro enable a 10x hybrid zoom feature that promises 10x zoom without any loss in detail.

DxOMark gave the P30 Pro a photo score of 119 and a video score of 97, resulting in an overall score of 112 — making it the highest-rated phone camera DxOMark has tested to-date.

The P series phones all focus greatly on photography.  Having Four cameras, 5x optical zoom, enormous light output and an ISO value of 409600 – Huawei's P30 Pro is exceptional. Huawei are into the business of propucing phone that just gets better and better the more you try it out.

The P30 Pro has a total of four cameras as stated above. The 5x optical zoom lens is impressive enough on its own and more than what we've seen on competing handsets, but when you switch to 10x hybrid zoom, Huawei says you can zoom in 10x without losing any detail in your shot. most camera sensors feature red, green, and blue pixels to capture light from a scene, an arrangement that’s commonly known as RGB. Huawei claims to have improved on this setup by replacing the green pixels with yellow ones. Both the P30 and the P30 Pro are powered by Huawei’s best current processor, the Kirin 980. It’s a chip we’ve seen on the Mate 20 Pro and a couple of Honor devices. It excels at AI processing and raw performance, but it’s outshone in graphical performance by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855. It can definitely handle anything you throw at it, helped by generous RAM allotments: 6GB on the P30 and 8GB on the P30 Pro.
Storage starts at 128GB, and goes up to 512GB for the top P30 Pro. You get a memory card slot, but it’s Huawei’s proprietary Nano Memoryformat, which may prove inconvenient for some users. The P30 Pro picks up the Mate 20 Pro’s excellent battery/charging feature set. The 4,200mAh battery can be fast-charged up to 70 percent in just 30 minutes, and you can also use 15W fast wireless charging and reverse wireless charging.

Huawei's new P30 is available for €750 (RM3,439) for the 128GB model, around €1,000 (RM4,586) for the Pro with 128GB and €1,100 (RM5,045) for the Pro with 256GB. They will go on sale on April 5. 

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