Published: 2019-04-27, Author: Daniel , review by: cnet.com
Huawei's P30 is a gorgeous phone with an astonishing camera setup. Its battery life is exceptional and the phone sells for a reasonable price
Power output by the Kirin 980 processor is good but not great, and the P30 lacks the premium feel of the P30 Pro. Huawei's EMUI take on Android remains a cut below pure Android, iOS and even Samsung's One UI
The Huawei P30 offers you a best-in-class camera setup and a terrific design while commanding a smaller price than the Samsung Galaxy S10, or even the S10E. It's a fantastic deal, but a hassle to buy thanks to geopolitics...
The Huawei P30 is one of my favorite devices that I've used. In fact, with the exception of the camera, I'd take it any day over the P30 Pro. I love the size, the form factor, the fact that the display is actually flat, and more.The biggest downsides to m...
The Huawei P30 is a solid all-around flagship that costs significantly less than the competition and its bigger brother – the P30 Pro.I love a compact design, great build, nice and sharp display, great overall performance, battery life and obviously, a co...
Abstract: The Huawei P30 Pro is the best of the best and will be priced from £899 (8GB RAM & 128GB storage). The P30 Pro features a 6.47-inch Huawei FullView OLED Display with FHD+ resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels, and 19.5:9 aspect ratio.The P30 Pro measures in at...
Abstract: After the headline-grabbing reveal of the foldable Mate X and the all-round stellar reception for last year's Mate 20 series, Huawei is looking to strike gold once again with its latest P-series phones — the Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro. Having sold an i...
Abstract: The P30 and P30 Pro are Huawei's latest flagship smartphones. Similar to the P20, Huawei focused its energy on how far it could push camera technology.In fact, the P30 Pro, the phone I spent the most time with, reminds me of the Nokia handsets of yesterye...
Feels lovely in the hands, Great camera not far from the Mate 20 Pro, Solid battery life at a day and a half, Expandable storage, A phone with a smaller size, The 3.5mm headset jack is included (if that's worth anything to you), Screen protector pre-appli
No wireless charging, No water resistance, Camera offers decent low light, but isn't always as fast as it needs to be, In-screen fingerprint reader has more misses than P30 Pro
Not sure if you need the small version or the big in a flagship phone race? The Huawei P30 makes an interesting case, though not quite enough if we're honest.There are some positives to Huawei's smaller P30 model, such as the size and design, which manage...
Feels lovely in the hands, Great camera not far from the Mate 20 Pro, Solid battery life at a day and a half, Expandable storage, A phone with a smaller size, The 3.5mm headset jack is included (if that's worth anything to you), Screen protector pre-appli
No wireless charging, No water resistance, Camera offers decent low light, but isn't always as fast as it needs to be, In-screen fingerprint reader has more misses than P30 Pro
Not sure if you need the small version or the big in a flagship phone race? The Huawei P30 makes an interesting case, though not quite enough if we're honest.There are some positives to Huawei's smaller P30 model, such as the size and design, which manage...
Published: 2019-05-24, Author: Adam , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Almost every new smartphone gets split between the little and the large: a big device for the power users, and a smaller one for the more price-conscious. The trick is knowing where to make the cuts without compromising the essence of the phone. Huawei ha...