Testseek.co.uk have collected 767 expert reviews of the Huawei P30 Pro and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei P30 Pro.
May 2019
(90%)
767 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
334 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent camera
Easy to use
Loads of AI features
Quad camera setup looks to be the most versatile and complete of any phone to date
Gorgeous design and colour options continues the P series' dominance
Massive battery capacity and 40W fast-charging ensure longevity
Plenty of power on tap
Never-Before-Seen Lossless Zoom Feature
Ultra-Wide Angle Camera Is Fun
Super HDR In Photos
Fast In-Display Fingerprint Scanner
Generous 6.47-inch Display
Protects against bashes and drops
Much less expensive than a replacement phone
Snug design
Amazing camera
Big battery
Great design
Unbeatable zoom
Stunning images
Speedy performance
Super camera technology
Gorgeous design
Large Battery
Superb quadruple cameras
Lavish looks
Long-lasting battery life
Incredible lowlight camera
Amazing zoom
Fun ultrawide angle camera
Long battery life
Indisplay fingerprint scanner
Wireless charging
Reverse wireless charging
Good processor
Stunning colour options
Huge battery life with speedy re
Charging
Bright and detailed screen
Eye
Catching design
Astonishingly good camera
Loads of innovative features
Fingerprint sensor under display
You can use your phone as a wireless charger for other handsets - great when your friends or family are running low on battery but you've got plenty
It has a super fast charging time
70% in 30 minutes if you use the fast charger in the box
The fingerpr
The editors didn't like
No 3.5mm jack
Difficult to test video and audio
Far chunkier than predecessor
Doesn't have a Google Night Sight equivalent camera mode
No 3.5mm headhone jack (standard P30 has this)
Lacks 2K resolution display (or greater)
Speakers ok but not the best
EMUI 9.1 Software Is An Eyesore
Specs Aren't Market-Leading
Covers up the P30 Pro's stylish rear
Inevitably adds bulk
Only Full HD+ resolution
Slightly less powerful than some rivals
No 3.5mm headphone port
No headphone jack
Screen could be better
Likely expensive
Pricey
Screen quality could be better
EMUI not to everyone's taste
Nano memory not microSD
Expensive
No headphone socket
No stereo speakers
HDR not as good as Google's
Needs a case to prevent handling accidents
Usual Huawei bloatware
Huawei's Android skin isn't the prettiest
The screen suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light
Published: 2019-09-18, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
If you still needed a reason to spend money on a compact camera, it would have been for zoom reach, as even the best smartphone cameras could not provide usable zoom image quality beyond a 5x factor. This has now changed with the Huawei P30 Pro and its in...
After comparing hundreds of samples shot by the three machines, we have to admit that the Huawei P30 Pro is still one of the best camera smartphones. The phone consistently produced strong colors, good details, and accurate exposure in all situations.As f...
Abstract: After using the P30 Pro for three months, I can confidently say that it is the best phone in the market today. It has an exquisite design backed by a stellar camera, outstanding battery life, and great internals. As an overall package, there isn't a phone...
Abstract: Huawei has gone from strength to strength in the smartphone segment over the last two years. The P10 and Mate 10 ushered in key changes from both a hardware and software standpoint, and Huawei improved on that formula with last year's P20 and Mate 20 se...
Published: 2019-07-06, Author: Peter , review by: talkandroid.com
Writing the conclusion to this review has been made much more difficult thanks to Huawei being blacklisted and then partially cleared to trade with American tech companies by the US government. For the moment, at least, Huawei is clear to resume normal tr...
Published: 2019-06-30, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Slim, solid design, Bright, responsive OLED screen, Arguably the best smartphone camera available today, IP68 water/dust-resistant, Fairly easy to use with one hand, Reverse wireless charging allows quick topping up of other devices
Uses proprietary Nano Memory and not Micro SD card for expandable memory, No headphone jack, Expensive, as are most flagship devices, Speaker could be better, easy to block when holding phone, Quite a few additional apps pre-installed
While the Huawei P30 Pro smartphone has a fairly standard design, it does have solid build quality, great performance, decent battery life, and an outstanding camera with many features. If mobile photography is your thing, you'll be hard pressed to find a...
Camera, Battery life, Fingerprint reader, Wireless charging, A clear case is included in the box
In screen speaker for calls could be improved as far as volume, No micro SD card slot, Mono speaker, Not officially available in the US
After trying several phones over the past 2 years, it's the Huawei P30 Pro that has taken the spot as my daily driver. It has every feature I want in a flagship smartphone. It has a nice display, excellent fingerprint reader, wireless charging, great batt...
When lighting conditions are good all devices in our comparison group produced decent and good-looking photos with only minor differences regarding dynamic range, focus, and color management. Our favorite phone differed from scene to scene - sometimes the...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Dan , review by: phandroid.com
Camera Performance, Battery Life, Premium Build
Memory Management, EMUI Software, 1080p Display
An excellent device that takes what was good about the Mate 20 Pro and bolts a game-changing camera on the rear. There are still areas of improvement that could make the P30 Pro even better, but will all be overshadowed by the recent developments with Hua...
I have a lot to say about them, but I'll sum it up: the periscope zoom lens is a game-changer. And Huawei's cameras in general are just so good these days, they leave Samsung in the dust, Huawei's choice of colors these days is just so much more fun than
For as far as it's come, EMUI still has problems. Notifications are often collapsed by default, obscuring data and actions. Huawei's app sleeping behavior delays incoming notifications as well, and must be manually toggled off for each app you want exclud
Maybe, leaning yes. We all know the problem with buying a Huawei phone right now: it's hard to say what support is going to look like a couple years down the road. There's just no certainty. But we can say with a fair degree of confidence that Huawei will...