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Huawei P30

Huawei P30
Huawei P30 Pro
Huawei P30 Lite
Huawei P30 Pro (a sub-version of Huawei P30)
ManufacturerHuawei
TypeCamera phone
Slogan"Rewrite the Rules of Photography"
SeriesHuawei P series
First releasedMarch 26, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-03-26)
DiscontinuedNone
PredecessorHuawei P20
SuccessorHuawei P40
RelatedHuawei Mate 30
Form factorSlate
DimensionsP30:
149.1 mm × 71.4 mm × 7.6 mm (5.87 in × 2.81 in × 0.30 in)
P30 Pro:
158 mm × 73.4 mm × 8.4 mm (6.22 in × 2.89 in × 0.33 in)
Weight
  • P30: 165 g (5.8 oz)
  • P30 Pro: 192 g (6.8 oz)
Operating systemOriginal: Android 9.0 "Pie" with EMUI 9
Current: Android 10 with EMUI 12 (Global) and HarmonyOS 4 (China)
System-on-chipKirin 980
CPUOcta-core (2x 2.6 GHz Cortex A76, 2x 1.92 GHz Cortex A76, 4x 1.8 GHz Cortex A55)
GPUMali-G76 MP10
Memory6 or 8 GB LPDDR4X RAM
Storage
P30: 64, 128, or 256 GB

P30 Pro: 128, 256, or 512 GB

P30 Lite: 64, or 128 GB

Removable storageHuawei Nano Memory up to 256 GB
SIMnanoSIM
Battery
  • P30: 3650 mAh
  • P30 Pro: 4200 mAh
ChargingSupercharge
Rear cameraP30: Triple: 40 MP IMX600y Wide (f/1.8, 27mm, 1/1.7") + 16 MP Ultrawide (f/2.2, 17mm) + 8 MP Telephoto (f/2.4, 80mm, 1/4", OIS), Leica optics, 3x optical zoom, phase detection and laser AF, dual-LED dual-tone flash
P30 Pro: 40 MP IMX600y Wide (f/1.6, 1/1.7", 27mm, OIS) + 20 MP Ultrawide (f/2.2, 1/2.7", 16mm) + 8 MP Telephoto (f/3.4, 1/4", 125mm, OIS) + time-of-flight sensor, Leica optics, 5x optical zoom, phase detection and laser AF, dual-LED dual-tone flash
Front camera32 MP, autofocus, f/2.0, 1080p video
Display
  • P30: 6.1 in (150 mm) 1080x2340 OLED, (422 ppi)
  • P30 Pro: 6.47 in (164 mm) 1080x2340 OLED, (398 ppi)
ConnectivityWi-Fi, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with Wi-Fi Direct support, BT5.0, BLE, aptX/aptX HD, USB Type C 3.1
Data inputsGPS/Glonass/BDS/Galileo/QZSS, accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, proximity sensor
Water resistance
  • P30: IP53
  • P30 Pro: IP68, up to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) for 30 minutes
CodenameElle (P30)
Vogue (P30 Pro)
WebsiteHuawei P30
Huawei P30 Pro
Huawei P30 lite

Huawei P30 is a line of Android-based smartphones manufactured by Huawei. Unveiled on 26 March 2019, they succeed the Huawei P20 in the company's P series line.

Specifications

Hardware

Their designs are similar to those of the P20. The P30 Pro has a curved screen, and replaces the traditional earpiece speaker with an "electromagnetic levitation" speaker that vibrates the top of the phone's screen, enabling a narrower bezel. The P30 has IP53 water and dustproofing, while the P30 Pro has IP68, but does not include a headphone jack. Both models utilise the Kirin 980 system-on-chip. The devices feature an in-screen optical fingerprint reader, stated to have improved performance over that of the Mate 20 Pro.[1][2]

In September 2019, Huawei unveiled new "Mystic Blue" and "Misty Lavender" color finishes for the P30 Pro, which carry a two-tone appearance using matte and glossy finishes.[3] In May 2020, Huawei announced new 256 GB "New Edition" P30 Pro models for Germany, including a new silver color scheme.[4]

Camera

The P30's camera (left) and the P30 Pro's camera (right)

The P30 Pro features three rear-facing camera lenses with Leica optics, including a 40-megapixel lens, 20-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens, an 8-megapixel periscope lens with 5× optical zoom. The optical zoom can be combined with software-assisted digital zoom of up to 50x.[5] The P30 Pro also includes a time-of-flight sensor. The base P30 model excludes the periscope lens (reducing it to 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 40-megapixel lens on both models use a new "SuperSpectrum" image sensor, whose color filter array uses yellow sub-pixels instead of green. Huawei stated that this would allow more light to be captured, and enhanced absorption of red and green colors. This sensor is leveraged by improvements to the camera software's night mode, as well as new "Super HDR" and "Super Low Light" capture modes.[1][6]

Software

The P30 line ships with Android 9.0 "Pie", with Huawei's EMUI 9.1 software suite.[2] Huawei unveiled an Android 10-based EMUI 10 in August 2019, with the P30 among the first to receive it in a beta program.[7] The Mystic Blue and Misty Lavender P30 models come pre-loaded with Android 10.[3] Although released after trade sanctions were introduced against Huawei by the United States, these "new" models continue to still include Google-certified Android with Google Play.[4]

The following variants of P30 Pro are being produced:

  • global
    • VOG-L29, VOG-L09, VOG-L04
  • mainland China
    • VOG-AL00, VOG-AL10, VOG-TL00[8]

These codings are also used in their Exif data.

Reception

Vlad Savov of The Verge felt that the P30 Pro was comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S10 in terms of hardware specifications, but that Huawei was an "unrivaled champ" in camera quality. Its cameras were shown to have better low-light performance at its default settings than the Pixel 3's "Night Sight" mode (which requires a long exposure), and that even with a slight reduction in sharpness past 10x, there was very little degradation in the quality of zoomed images with its periscope lens, producing a usable image even at 32x zoom. However, although not as aggressive as the P20 Pro, he still felt that Huawei's automatic processing was "too aggressive with its mix of grain-suppressing blur and additive sharpening", and that the Pixel 3 had more accurate white balance. Savov felt that the P30 Pro had good Bluetooth and Wi-Fi performance, "heroically long" battery life, and that the "magnetic levitation" earpiece worked "shockingly well". However, its display was considered to be inferior in quality to the S10 (due to its comparatively lower resolution, and a discoloration of the curved edges at certain viewing angles), the in-display fingerprint reader was not as fast as the P20, and that Huawei's default user interface was "more frustrating and nagging than helpful".[9]

In a review of the standard P30, Pocket-lint noted that its overall size was more in line with the previous year's P20 Pro (if not slightly more compact due to the replacement of the physical fingerprint reader), and that it still included a headphone jack and most of the P30 Pro's new hardware. However, the camera was considered to have downgraded quality over the P30 Pro, and its battery life was not as good due to its smaller capacity.[10]

Researchers found that the P30's new camera mode, which was purportedly intended to enhance photos of the Moon, merely composed existing imagery of the Moon into the photo to enhance its appearance.[11][12]

References

  1. ^ a b Savov, Vlad (2019-03-26). "Huawei's P30 Pro is a photographic powerhouse with a tiny notch". The Verge. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  2. ^ a b Cutress, Ian. "Huawei Launches the P30 and P30 Pro: P is for Photography". Anandtech. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  3. ^ a b "Huawei P30 Pro arrives in two new colors, here's our hands-on experience". GSMArena.com. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  4. ^ a b Porter, Jon (2020-05-12). "Huawei's P30 Pro gets another rerelease to keep the Google dream alive". The Verge. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  5. ^ "Huawei P30 Pro: The new benchmark for smartphone zoom". DPReview. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  6. ^ Hoyle, Andrew. "Huawei P30 Pro is a four-camera beast gunning for the Galaxy S10 Plus". CNET. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  7. ^ "Huawei's EMUI 10 software update announced: When will it come to your phone?date=2019-08-13". Pocket-lint. 9 August 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  8. ^ "Huawei P30". www.gsmarena.com. 2022. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  9. ^ Savov, Vlad (2019-04-10). "Huawei P30 Pro review: zooming into the future". The Verge. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  10. ^ "Huawei P30 review". Pocket-lint. 2019-03-26. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  11. ^ Friedman, Alan (24 April 2019). "Researcher finds Huawei P30 Pro's Moon Mode is not what it seems". Phone Arena. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  12. ^ Jhaveri, Aakash (2019-04-25). "Are The Moon Shots From The Huawei P30 Pro Fake?". Mashable India. Retrieved 2019-05-20.