Published: 2019-07-25, Author: Richard , review by: tomsguide.com
Versatile and high quality photography, Long battery life, Fast processor and lots of RAM
Tricky to get in US, External speaker has poor sound quality, Bloatware
The gap between the P30 and P30 Pro looks more significant on paper than it is in reality. If, as it is for most of us, the price is a consideration for your new smartphone, then be assured that where it counts, the P30 is all-around just as good without...
Abstract: The OnePlus 7 Pro isn't necessarily a new approach for the company. Yes, it's the most expensive phone we've seen from OnePlus, but it's always aimed to make the best phone possible, charging less than the Apple, Samsung, and Huawei in the process. And in...
Three Huawei smartphones, three winnersThe verdict may sound like a contradiction, but if you examine the photos taken in more detail, you'll find the following to be true. The performance of the rear-facing-camera setup on the P30 Lite isn't on par wi...
Published: 2019-05-17, Author: Victor , review by: phonearena.com
Beautiful design, solid construction, Very good battery life, Smooth performance, Fast charging on board, Much better in-screen fingerprint scanner,
Screen quality is good, but not great, Photos have bleak colors, EMUI has its quirks, no quick pull-down for notifications, etc, Disappointing loudspeaker quality, New nanoSD cards required here are hard to come by, No 4K60 video option, No warranty if yo
We started this review by saying that the P30 flies a bit under the radar. But does it really deserve the spotlight?After spending a lot of time with it, we would say that it is a reliable little phone that looks stylish and that we had no major troubles...
Our tests confirm what the specs were hinting at: the Huawei P30 brings “beyond Mate 20 Pro” photography to the Premium market ($400-$600) and quickly trickles down a camera package that was hailed as being “the best” high-end camera not so long ago. The...
OLED display, Fingerprint sensor under display, 5x optical zoom, Dust/waterproof, Fast SuperCharge
Storage expansion only possible with NanoMemory cards, PWM flickering, Not true dual-SIM
Great Phone with a Few DrawbacksThe Huawei P30 impresses not only with its slim design, but also with its very good camera. What impressed us in particular was its capture performance in low-light situations and its super-macro function. Performance wa...
Good cameras, posh looking design, great performance, has 3.5mm jack,
Uses NM cards, modest mono speaker, camera unit bulges out, We say The more affordable sibling of the P30 Pro offers a good display, a solid set of cameras that can tackle most user scenarios as well as performance and build quality befitting a flagship
The P30 is juiced by a 3,650mAh battery charged by a USB Type C port at the base of the phone. The fairly intelligent power management thanks to the Kirin 980's NPU helps to eke out a bit more from the battery than many other phones would be capable of an...