Huawei P30 Pro Review

 Huawei P30 Pro Review

Huawei P30 Pro Review The bezel above was stripped and below the screen to a bare minimum. It reduces the size of the notch at the top of the display to house the front camera. The fingerprint scanner is embedded in the display at the bottom, this allows the screen to extend further to the base of the handset.

To set up the fingerprint on the scanner could be a little time consuming because of the number of scans required for each digit you registered. Thumbs and forefingers are both recommended for ease of use. Once the scanner is set up, it works with great speed and is always accurate.

A new smartphone with Leica quad camera that comes with:

  • 5x optical zoom
  • Super low light performance
  • Fun features
  • Beautiful colour options
  • Long battery life
  • Amazing camera

This is one of Huawei latest top end phone which has a healthy competition with the other top of the range phone in the tech world. It is made of:

  • Metal frame
  • Curved glass
  • All screens designs
  • Eye popping amber sunrise
  • Pearlescent oil slick like
  • Stretches 6.7in from corner to corner
  • A small tear drop notch at the top
  • The FHD + OLED is massive and beautiful
  • Amber sunrise on the left
  • Breathing crystal on the right
  • Bright eye-catching options

The inbuilt is exceptional, the glass back is slippery on the fabric, but feel good in the hand even if it’s a fingerprint magnet. It comes with a clear plastic case included in the box in most regions. There is no earpiece speaker, but a vibration of the whole screen which produces the audio which sets it apart from a regular speaker. The phone was built with a huge screen, but fits into the hand because of its narrow width.

 Huawei P30 Pro Review – Specifications:

  • Processor – octa -core Huawei Kirin 980
  • RAM – 8GB of RAM
  • Screen – 6.47in FHD + OLED (398ppi)
  • Operating System – EMU1 9.1 based on Android 9 pie
  • Storage – 128 or 521 GB plus nano memory card
  • Rear Camera – Quadruple rear camera 40MP, 20MP ultra – wide angle, 8MP telephoto
  • Front Camera – 32MP front facing camera
  • Water resistance – IP68
  • Connectivity – LTE, WI-FI, NFC, Bluetooth 5 and GPS
  • Dual sim available in some countries
  • Dimensions – 158 x 83.4 x 8.41mm
  • Weight 192g

At the bottom is the USB-C port which is flanked by the sim tray and mono speaker. The guts are like the mate 20 pro and so is the performance which are

  • Snappy
  • Fast
  • Smooth
  • Long gaming sessions

 Huawei P30 Pro Review – Battery

Longest battery life of this phone has given more credibility to Huawei, which is the reason it continues to stand head and shoulders above the rest. The battery will last for 35 hours between charges under heavy usage, this means from 7am on the first day until 6pm on the second day. This is also considering the usage of:

  • Email
  • Messages
  • Push notifications
  • Lots of web browsing
  • Five hours of Spotify via Bluetooth headphones
  • Watching 90 minutes of offline movies
  • 30 minutes of gaming
  • Shooting about 20 photos a day

It will not go below 15%, even when used as a primary navigation aid and camera on holiday. It will manage 48 hours between charges with light usage or far longer with one of the specialised power saving mode active.

A full charge takes less than an hour, it reaches 70% in just over 30 minutes via the cable. It also has fast 15w wireless charging and wireless power sharing which is used for other Qi compatible devices.

 Huawei P30 Pro Review – Camera

The camera app is easy to use because it reveals a large meaningful step forward in smartphone photography. The new Leica quad camera system improves both zoom and low light performance drastically.

The combination of the 40-megapixel wide angle and the 20-megapixel ultra-wide camera is a powerful one. They are joined by a new 8-megapixel telephoto camera that uses a prism to direct light sideways in the body of the phone for a 5x optical zoom lens. The fourth camera is a 3D depth – sensing system called a time of flight (TOF) camera that is sued for portrait effects and other things.

The ultra-wide camera is great because it produces some of the most amazing shots, the 5x optical is unmatched by rivals. It gets you closer to your object without using hybrid or digital zoom. There’s the 10x hybrid zoom at the top using the other camera for details. There’s a little difference between the hybrid and the 5x optical zoom.

You will also get a 50x digital zoom that is invisibly inferior to the optical and hybrid but not a problem to read text from a distance or spot people on a distant hilltop. This can be used as a pair of binoculars for great effect. It’s easy to get to the different zoom levels, although a little practice is needed to hold the 50x zoom.

The low light photography is the second big leap, there’s a new sensor that ditches green for yellow pixels. There’s been a lot of improvements to the light absorption and the results are miraculous. Night can be easily be transformed into day by ordinary point and shoot shots without a dedicated night or long exposure mode illuminating full detail and colour in scenes preventing the human eye from struggling.

The night mode is like Google’s but takes a few seconds to snap an image. The Pro 30 Pro does a better job because of the instant snap. There are four cameras at the back with three in the lump including the new 5x optical zoom camera and one next to it below the flash.

The camera image quality is quite impressive which matches or even in some circumstances beats most rivals in almost every scenario. Google’s pixel still produces better detail and contrast in HDR images. The P30 Pro can be pointed at any object and still get a good image. There is also an improvement to the Master AI system.

The selfie camera at the front in the small notch which is a 32 megapixel is excellent for capturing a good amount of detail and managing variable lighting conditions in spite of being fixed focus.

  • At 73.4mm wide, it’s narrower compare to all similar size devices.
  • A little wider than the 72.3mm Mate Pro 20
  • It weighs about 192g which makes it a little heavy

Fingerprint Scanner

The in-screen fingerprint scanner is the rave of the moment because they free up space on the device while keeping them in a convenient position at the front. The P30 Pro is a Huawei next iteration of its optical fingerprint scanner. It’s faster, more accurate and easier to hit with muscle memory compared further down the screen to the Mate 20 Pro. It’s not as fast or secure as a traditional capacitive fingerprint scanner but reliable.

EMUI 9.1

The phone runs on the latest version of EMUI 9.1, this is the version of the Android 9 pie. It’s like EMUI 9 on the Mate 20 Pro and the operations are the same. EMUI 9.1 comes with a refined navigation options and it works very well. You can swipe from either the left to the right side of the screen. You swipe up from the bottom left or right to activate Google Assistant. The downside is not being able to get back to previously opened the app.

If you don’t like gesture the traditional three button navigation bar is available and there are many other customisation options including full theme support. EMUI’s strength is long term performance and battery life with extensive automatic and manual suppression systems that prevents apps from draining the battery in the background.

There are gradual improvements in offering a better performance in order to catch up with Google, One plus and Samsung. Huawei is trying to ensure that its design and feel meets the demands of the western audience.

In Conclusion

The curved glass and slim bezels are familiar but still attractive. There’s a mic hole next to the SIM tray, be careful not to poke the SIM ejector in by accident because you could destroy the mic. The vibrating haptic feedback is nice and staccato although cannot ne compare to Google’s or Apple’s phones.

There’s a single speaker at the bottom and even though is single, it’s loud and clear. There’s no headphone socket, but a USB- C socket at the bottom. Dual sin support in available in some countries plus a nano memory card slot.

This cutting edge device provides the benefit of effortless high performance and comfort, thanks to an outstanding innovation. The secret behind this stunning device is the amazing design which provides much functionality with effortless power. The device offers an amazing feeling of comfort and control.

 

 

 

Huawei Mate P20 Pro review

Huawei Mate P20 Pro review

The mate 20 pro is an amazing phone because it was designed with great features and enclave by a beautiful slim and light body. Huawei has been able to prove over the years that they can produce good phones. The mate 20 Pro is the Chinese firm’s first truly cutting-edge device that comes with a triple camera, 3D face unlocks and an on-screen fingerprint sensor. One of the main things that is outstanding about this phone is the battery life. Huawei ensures that they deliver extra regarding the battery.

This was the Company’s most powerful phone when it was released, it was a labelled as a great phone for taking pictures. No doubt the Huawei P30 Pro and P40 Pro are now the top of the range in terms of design and specifications, but all the same the P20 is still a great phone worth giving all the attention.  Since the introduction of later models, the P20 Pro is now a lot more affordable and greater for photography.

The P20 Pro was competing with the likes of Galaxy S9 plus and iPhone XS upon release, although both are more powerful, this was more affordable. There are some quirks regarding the design and software in order to get used to them. The remarkable work done on the camera still makes it one of the most versatile camera phones irrespective of if you are a happy snapper or an amateur enthusiast photographer.

The mate 20 Pro offers the best feeling one can get from a phone, the most premium device that was made. It is incredibly:

  • Solid
  • Smooth
  • Well built
  • Manageable compared to other phones

An attractive glass at the back and repels fingerprints that makes it stay beautiful. This device could be placed between the iPhone XS and Samsung Galaxy9+. Some of the features are:

  • Curved edges
  • Metal band
  • Well-designed screen
  • Crips 6.39inch display
  • Striking
  • Easier to handle

It feels smooth with a silky touch feeling, if you run your nail over it will sound like a record. A shinning glass at the back, masks fingerprint which makes it less slippery, although if it drops the glass will smash. There is a slim slot at the bottom of the phone and a USB-C port which seem weird but quite handy.

Huawei Mate P20 Pro review – Specification

  • Processor – octa-core Huawei Kirin 980
  • RAM – 6 or 8GB of RAM
  • Operating System – EMU 9 based on Android 9 pie
  • Screen 6.39in QHD+OLED (538PPI)
  • Storage – 128 or 256GB plus nano memory card
  • Camera – Triple rear camera 40MP, 20MP ultra-wide angle, 8MP telephoto, 24MP front facing camera + 3D depth sensing camera
  • Connectivity – LTE, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 5 and GPS (Dual-sim available in some regions
  • Water resistance – IP68
  • Dimensions 157.8 x 72.3 x 8.6 mm
  • Weight 189g

The USB-C socket also serves as the speaker output, which is at the bottom of the phone. This is the first phone to use the Huawei’s NEW Kirin 908 processor. The company says it is a significant improvement and is one of the first chips produced using 7mm processes. Apps are launching quicker and switching between them was rapid without interruptions during launch. The gaming performance is also brilliant that turns up the processor to the maximum. The game performance is also brilliant both in smooth frame rates and in battery consumption. A shadow gun legend run for about 30 minutes will consume 9 percent of the battery. Performance is might even be better for games that support the firm’s GPU turbo system.

Battery

  • An excellent battery,
  • Heavy usage will last for about 35 hours
  • Hundreds of emails,
  • Messages
  • Push notifications
  • Lots of browsing
  • Five hours of Spotify via Bluetooth headphones
  • 60 minutes on Netflix
  • 30 minutes of gaming
  • Shooting about 120 photos in a day

A lighter general usage will last up to 48 hours between charges and will last longer with the ultra-power saving mode. It will last for three days with light usage. The phone charges under one hour with the 40W charger, hitting 30 percent in 13 minutes. It can charge up to 15W wirelessly, with a flip switch will charge other devices such as other phones and headphones.

Huawei Mate P20 Pro review – EMU 9

The smart phone runs a customised version of Android called EMUI based on the latest Android 9 pie. Love and hate go hand in hand, while some love this other hate it. EMIU 9 is the most polished version with refined animations and action, but still comes with some odd quirks. The app drawer uses an old school button with a complete theming support. It is easy to change the colours, icons, and the wallpaper. It is also getting the Huawei’s version of the Google lens called Hi vision. It does image and product recognition using Amazon, which is a load of knuckle-based gestures for things such as:

  • Opening apps
  • Screenshots
  • Mini display mode

The mini display mode shrinks what is on the screen in the right or left bottom corner making it easier to reach. EMUI 9 still maintains the standard Android navigation button that Google ditched for the pixel 3. It also comes with a weird floating navigation dock come joystick and full swipe gestures options.

A beautiful idea is the swipe from the left to the right edge of the screen to go back. Huawei also has its own version of Google digital wellbeing tools that shows you:

  • The duration of your phone usage
  • The apps you launch at certain times
  • The number of times the phone is unlocked
  • The ability to set limits

One of the downsides of the customisation option is the status bar. The notch in the screen is quite wide which allow room for icons. The battery, time and vibrate symbols can only be fit through the right-hand side if your phone is set to vibrate only.  The room for blue tooth icon is replaced when a mail or similar notifications pops up.

The power saving feature is a Huawei biggest change to Android. The system is very aggressive in blocking apps from running in the background compared to Google’s battery system. This is very good, but you might have to whitelist some of the apps such as strava to ensure it works correctly.

Huawei Mate P20 Pro review – Camera

The camera apps work well, but lacks the automatic HDR mode or the quick switch buttons to switch off the company’s master AI system on and off. The triple camera for the mate pro 20 this time around comes with the monochrome camera from the P20 Pro swapped for an ultra-wide angled camera.

  • The main camera is 40 megapixels
  • The ultra-wide is 20 megapixels
  • Third eight-megapixel telephoto camera

The trio works in conjunction to shoot 10 megapixels images by default which can go from 0.6 to 5x hybrid zoom and out to 10x with the digital zoom at the top. This is a potent combination; the ultra-wide camera can be used at 0.6x more zoom than normal. The 1x, 3x and 5x zoom levels are very good and gets you closer to the action compared to a standard 2x zoom

The super macro mode is also great because it brings an object closer with a sharp focus on the object, you will love this if you like taking macro shots.  The general images are almost as the same as the excellent Pro 20 Pro and it provides the same amount of detail and colour accuracy. The dynamic range is not the same, though in challenging lighting conditions as the pixel 3. The low light performance is great, and the night mode is awesome.

There has been an improvement to the master AI from P20 Pro but still has to suggest tweaks to photos occasionally. This tends to over saturate some elements, therefore giving it an Instagram look. You have the option to cancel the changes with a little toast notification that pops up on the screen but before taking a shot.

Images taken by the 24 mega pixel front facing selfie are relatively soft in detail without activating the face thinning mode or skin smoothing. There’s also the 3D live emoji’s using the front facing camera to mimic your expression.

In Conclusion

The mate 20 Pro is nothing but a magnificent gadget, it’s a refined piece of hardware that manages to accommodate tech gurus wish list into an impressive phone. The beautiful attributes such as:

  • Display fingerprint sensor
  • 3D face recognition
  • Powerful Processor
  • Awesome screen
  • Wireless charging
  • Triple camera system
  • Great battery

The above helps the phone to perform at a higher level by meeting all your technology needs in a timely manner that helps you to achieve more in less time.

This cutting edge device provides the benefit of effortless high performance and comfort, thanks to an outstanding innovation. The secret behind this stunning device is the amazing design which provides much functionality with effortless power. The device offers an amazing feeling of comfort and control.

 

 

 

The Beautiful Huawei Mate 10 Pro Review

Huawei Mate 10 Pro

Huawei Mate 10 ProThe Huawei smartphones boast of commanding a big share of the market and this is mainly due to two things:

  • Long life battery
  • A bigger screen
  • Premium design

This phone tries to strike a balance between being a good value for money and offering a top-notch experience, this phone is the first Chinese firms’ first winner. The front is all screen with thin bezels at the top and the bottom sections which makes it a rival with the Samsung models but without the curved screen.

  • It looks great with the elongated ratio 6-inch full HD + OLED screen
  • The resolution is not as high as the competitors
  • Not at lovely as the Samsung model
  • Rich in colour
  • Wide viewing angles

It feels great in the hand with the curved black glass and metal sides. The metal band around the sides meets the curved glass black which makes it feels incredibly solid and ergonomic in the hand for a large smartphone. The mocha brown colour makes it extremely attractive.

  • The mate 10 pro matches Google’s pixel 2 XL at 7.9mm thick
  • It’s 0.2mm thinner compared to Samsung Galaxy S8+
  • All three phones are similar weight: Mate is 178g, Pixel 2 XL 175g and Galaxy S8+ 173g.

The water resistant is IP67 standard, this mean up to 1m of water for up to 30 minutes. This is enough to survive swimming in the loo or bath for half an hour.

Huawei Mate 10 Pro – Specifications

  • The screen is 6in FHD+ OLED (402ppi)
  • Processor: octa-core Huawei Kirin 970
  • RAM: 4 or 6GB of RAM
  • Storage: 64 or 128 GB
  • Operating system: EMUI 8.0 based on Android 8.0 Oreo
  • Camera: A dual rear camera 12MP colour with OIS, 20 MP monochrome, 8MP front facing camera
  • Connectivity: LTE, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.2 and GPS
  • Dimensions: 154.2 x 74.5 x 7.9 mm
  • Weight:178g

The phone can be sued as a remote control with the IR port for Tv and other stuff. Huawei stands out because it’s one of the few companies that manufactures its own processor and chips just like Samsung and Apple. The Mate 10 Pro has Huawei’s new Kirin 970 Octo – core processor which, is more powerful and efficient than the previous generations.

It also has a new “neural network processing unit” this is the latest technology with Apple and Samsung and bunding some form of 1 processor in their new smart phones. The phone is snappy for the day to day activities. Apps, even the games loaded faster than most competitors, switching between apps was instant. Unlocking the device and getting into action is quite fast indeed.

The Huawei has an excellent fingerprint scanner at the back, which is undoubtedly the best in the business for the performance of a smartphone. The phone does predict if you’re about to launch an app and clean your system with the promise that the phone will perform better on day 1 as well as day 365. This is a bit difficult to proof, we just must believe until proven otherwise.

The battery will last for two days between charges, it could be switched on 7am one day and the battery runs out of the last juice at 9am on the third day which means lasting up to 50 hours without the assistance of power saving mode. Some other phones have only survived for 30 hours.

A breakdown of how the battery last longer:

  • Browsing and using apps in five hours
  • Sending 100s or emails and text messages
  • 60 minutes of Netflix
  • Listen to music for five hours via Bluetooth

It charges quite quickly, reaching just under 60% under 30 minutes, the only downside is, it’s not compatible with wireless charging.

EMUI 8

The standard Android experience was modified to create what it calls emotion UI. The Mate 10 Pro runs the new EMUI 8 based on Android 8 Oreo, this makes it one of the first new devices to be released running the latest and greatest version of Android.

EMUI 8 is the most refined version with lots of theme options and settings like Apple’s IOS with every app icon on the home screen. You can turn off the Google feed which sits at the left part of the home screen pane which you can switch off. Google’s new adaptive icons that look around for apps that have been updated is also included and various wallpapers to choose from.

The Huawei eye comfort mode is the option to reduce the blue light to reduce eye strain and help to get some sleep at night. This can be scheduled for a specific time, there’s also an option to turn the interface to black which is like night mode in some app for saving power. It’s compatible with the default user interface and Huawei apps, but not third-party apps.

There are series of power saving modes on offer in EMUI 8 which works very well. It could be the general monitoring of any rogue apps that might try to destroy the battery’s life or the ultra-power saving mode. These disables some of the functions and limits the numbers of apps you can use to extend the battery’s life.

Huawei Mate 10 Pro – Cameras

A third generation of Leica branded dual camera which is far better compared to the company’s previous efforts. You will find on the back of the camera:

  • 12- megapixel colour camera
  • Image stabilisation
  • 20-megapixel monochrome camera
  • Each camera has a fast f/1.6 lenses

The two cameras function together to produce accurate detail and light in colour scenes. This also creates a hybrid two-times zoom that works in all except worse lighting conditions. The systematic mode needs to be checked to ensure that some photos are not over exposed in good lighting conditions. The neural processor is used to run fast object recognition for:

  • Scene selection
  • To detect anything from text to food to flowers
  • To optimise the camera for the shot.

The phone produces all round great shots, but not as detailed as the Google’s
pixel 2 smartphones. The lack of automatic HDR is also a slip in the normal point and shoot mode. The greatest feature and modes built into the camera does compensate for the shortfall.

Manual controls for everything comes with the pro mode and there are also other very useful creative modes from light painting to 3D panorama. You cannot go wrong with the 8-megapixel selfie camera.

Huawei Mate 10 Pro – More

  • The IR blaster can control your TV
  • It has a 4.2 Bluetooth support instead of 5. There is also audio support such as: ApX/apX HD and LDAC HD.
  • Connect your phone to a monitor with a standard USB-C to display port or similar cables. This can be connected to a keyboard and a mouse and turn into a desktop computer.
  • The glass at the back is a bit gripping but not a problem with the fingerprints
  • A screen protector fitted, and a soft plastic case is added as an additional
  • Lack of headphone socket is a little bit disappointing

In conclusion

The well-designed phone has managed to prove that it could compete in the phone market with other giants such as Apple and Samsung. Some of the things that have helped to give this phone worldly recognition are:

  • Great camera
  • Magnificent screen
  • Powerful processor
  • Artificial intelligence
  • A premium look and feel
  • Powerful battery

Even though there are no:

  • Wireless charging feature
  • No headphone sockets
  • No expandable storage

It is an affordable phone which helps to make it highly competitive. If you are thinking of replacing your phone without breaking the bank, this is the phone for you.

This cutting edge device provides the benefit of effortless high performance and comfort, thanks to an outstanding innovation. The secret behind this stunning device is the amazing design which provides much functionality with effortless power. The device offers an amazing feeling of comfort and control.

 

 

 

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