Huawei P30 Pro hands-on: a photographic powerhouse
Huawei P30 Pro hands-on: a photographic powerhouse
2019-03-26
- Hey I'm Vlad with Verge and
this is the Huawei P30 Pro
and so is this.
(upbeat music)
So what's new about the new P30 Pro?
Well in a lot of ways
it's more of an evolution
rather than a revolution.
Especially compared to
Huawei's Mate 20 Pro flagship
from the end of last year.
You still have the Kirin
980 processor on the inside.
You still have pretty much the
same specs on the internals.
You have a 2340 by 1080p display.
OLED it's still as beautiful
as ever and Huawei has done
it's utmost to reduce the
bezels to be as thin as possible
and has put this dewdrop notch
right up here at the top.
That's the familiar stuff
that's the evolutionary stuff.
But what Huawei is
saying with this phone is
the camera is the selling point.
The P in the P-series is
about photography after all.
Now what we have here
is a four-camera setup.
The middle lens is a 40
megapixel super spectrum censor.
I'll tell you more about that in a minute.
Then there's a 20
megapixel ultra-wide censor
and then you have the periscope lens.
Which does 5x optical zoom
and a total Huawei claims
a 10x hybrid zoom.
Which the company claims
it's losses by combining the
signal and the data from the main censor
and the telephoto censor down here.
Those are three cameras and
up here just under the flash
you have the flood
eliminator and then you have
a time-of-flight camera which
you use for depth detection.
Depth detection why do
you want to know that?
Well one of the things
is you extra nice bokeh.
So what you have is a gradual
effect rather than the
essentially the 2D cut out effect.
Where the person in the front looks
entirely separated from his background.
In this shot in particular
I also really like
the gradation here between
the blacks and the greys
and also the texture on the jacket.
And again the separation
from the person in foreground
that we want to keep them
focused and the background.
And even on the edges where you
have more challenging things
such as the hairline and so on
you still have a bit of imperfection.
But it's really much improved
especially for Huawei
and it's one of the better
one's that I've seen.
So I'm not an enthusiast
for portrait modes.
But with this new time-of-flight
censor that Huawei has
added I do see a major
improvement from the company
and I might be tempted
to start using this.
The main censor here still
has 40 megapixel resolution.
Which is then used to
combine four pixels into one
giving you a 10 megapixel
standard resolution.
But the interesting thing is something
that Huawei calls super spectrum.
So instead of an RGB
breakdown of the sub-pixels
you get a RYYB.
Which means you get a red
censor, two yellow censors
and a blue censor.
And because the yellow censors
absorb red and green light
that actually means you get
more light into each pixel
with this new arrangement.
Huawei has also created a
new AI driven HDL plus mode
and I'm really excited about this one.
It automatically creates an exposure map
for the entire frame.
So that tells it here's the sun
I need to lower exposure on that.
Here's the subject, here's
a face, it detects faces
and it automatically adjust the exposure
on the particular section.
So that the face is better
exposed, the sun's brightness is
detained in and you get
just a better overall shot.
A better exposure because it
knows what it's looking at.
Now the big deal as far
as Huawei is concerned is
it's new 10x optical zoom.
It's really easy to access you have this
zoom adjustment here on the side.
You tap it once you go to 5x
and that switches from the main
censor over here to the
telephoto one at the bottom.
You press it again it
combines the two sensors.
But then here's what happens
when it's that far zoomed in
you do need to pull away
from your subject in order to
be able to focus on it.
One cool thing that Huawei
has done and it's a really
unnecessary thing is it's
put optical stabilization
on both the telephoto
censor and the main camera.
What this gives you is an
amazing level of flexibility
in terms of focusing.
It's almost like having a handheld camera
with a physical optical zoom.
You have this ultra-wide angle
where you can capture the entire window.
Then you have the regular view
which gives you a view of the church.
You get 5x so you can
start picking out details.
And then by 10x you could
almost read any signs
if there were any over there.
And the detail, I've
taken a few sample shots
with this camera already.
The detail is really
impressive and is definitely
compares much better to
cameras where you take a shot
and then you try and crop into it.
To which you use the same level of zoom.
So as I said beside the
camera the Huawei P30 Pro
is quite an evolutionary device.
It has the same Kirin 980
processor as the Mate 20 Pro
and I have zero complaints about that.
This is a seven nanometer processor.
It has dual MPUs for all
the AI capabilities that
Huawei built into it's EMUI.
And there are real ones to be fair.
Huawei has shown statistics
that show that it's devices
gets slower over time at a
lower rate than it's competitors
such as the Samsung Galaxy Note devices.
And that's down to
Huawei's AI optimizations
and just keeping the phone
running as fast as possible.
Huawei does it usual thing
of putting a massive battery
in the inside of this device.
4,200 million power battery.
It also has 40 Watts wide charging.
We get to use 70% of the battery refilled
within the first 30 minutes of charging.
You have fast wireless charging.
You have reverse wireless
charging so you can charge your
other accessories via
the back of this phone.
And there are a couple of
other cool additions that
Huawei has made.
One of them is you no
longer have an earpiece.
In order for Huawei to reduce
the notch to it's absolutely
minimum size it has removed the earpiece.
And it's using electromagnetic
levitation, the company says,
in order to basically create
a resonance in the display.
Which gives you the sound
that you would usually
get from the earpiece.
That does mean you don't have
stereo speakers on this phone.
You're just going to have the
one main speaker down here
at the bottom which is
doing most of the work
and then you have the earpiece.
But then Huawei does make
the point that you get a more
private call because with
this mode of creating sound.
The only person that hears
the sound coming from the top
is you when you're on the call.
That does also mean that Huawei
is getting rid of it's face
and lock technology.
The sophisticated one that
mirrors Apple's face ID
that has on Mate 20 Pro.
But just like the Mate 20 Pro
the P30 Pro has the
in-screen fingerprint censor.
It's optical, Huawei says
it's faster and it's better.
I didn't like the Mate
20 Pro fingerprint censor
so I think it's important
that Huawei's improved this.
So this is gonna require a bit of testing.
The sides on this phone are curved.
But they're less curved on the Mate 20 Pro
and I think that's a major improvement.
The one sacrifice that
Huawei makes relative to
the Mate 20 Pro which
had it's camera array
in the middle of the phone.
Is that with the cameras
all clustered in one side
you get plenty of wobble
when you put the P30 Pro
on a flat surface.
(knocking sound)
So Huawei has yet to detail
some of the finer specifications
for this device such as the
RAM and how much storage
you'll be able to get on these devices.
But those will pop up along
with the price and the full
color options at Huawei's
official announcement event
in Paris.
So alongside the P30 Pro
Huawei said they are announcing
the Huawei P30.
It is very much what it looks like.
It's a cut down version of the P30 Pro.
It's smaller, 6.1 inch display
still 2340 by 1080 resolution.
Still that dewdrop notch and you still get
most of the same camera setup.
However it's a triple camera
rather than the quad
camera of the P30 Pro.
You get smaller resolution
on the wide angle lens.
You get a smaller maximum zoom
3x optical from the system
and 5x hybrid max zoom
verus 10x with the P30 Pro.
The battery is smaller on
this 3,650 million power
rather than 4,200 with the P30 Pro
and the charging is not as fast.
But the processor on the inside,
the quality of the display.
The same super spectrum main camera sensor
it's all in here with the P30.
So I think Huawei has done a
really good job of balancing
the comparison between
the P30 and the P30 Pro.
These are significantly different devices.
Even physically the P30 is
quite flat it doesn't have the
same curvature on the side of the display
that the P30 Pro has.
I'm anticipating the P30
will be significantly cheaper
than the P30 Pro and both of
them have their advantages.
With the P30 obviously being
more of the budget model.
And when I say both of
them have their advantages
let's not forget the P30
still has a headphone jack
which the P30 Pro does not.
But Huawei's answer to that is
a brand new pair of earphones
which it calls The Huawei Freelace.
Now you may be looking
at these and thinking
they're just another pair of neckbuds
and to some extent they are.
But you can disconnect
them, one from the other
and then you get a USB-C plug
which can plug into your phone
to charge the headphones.
This will automatically pair
the earphones to the phone
which is neat.
You can get four hours worth
of listening out of just
five minutes of charging.
A full charge will get you
18 hours of music playback.
Which for a pair of really
light well-balanced earphones
that's a lot.
And the other thing is they're magnetized
so you can answer a
call by opening them up
and also play and pause music.
So this is a neat accessory
that Huawei is announcing
alongside the P30 Pro and the P30.
So this has been our first
look at the Huawei P30
the Huawei P30 and the Huawei Freelace.
All of them look quite interesting.
They're going to be doing battle
against Samsung's Galaxy S10 Series.
Unfortunately none of that
action is going be happening
in The United States.
But for people like me here
in Europe and people in China
these are exciting devices.
The P30 Pro is showing a
lot of potential in my first
testing with it's camera.
The P30 has a headphone
jack and all the performance
and quality of a true flagship.
And the Freelance does
something unique and new.
I like this new idea of
whatever we're gonna call this.
(soft music)
(exhale sound)
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