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Huawei P20 Pro Review

| By Shandilya

Today, the paparazzi are not just photographers: everyone has a cell phone with a camera. Everyone delighted to take photograph, selfie and relfie with perfect view. And here HUAWEI’s P series has always been a pioneer of smartphone photography.It is leading the way with the revolutionary Leica Triple Camera and has advanced camera system that shines a light on intelligent photography.

It pushes the boundaries of creative mobile photography.If you are looking for the current best camera in a smartphone, look no further.”And you will be satisfied with its40 MP RGB camera that delivers unparalleled sharpness, colour accuracy, focus and contrast for every single shot you take.

The below photograph was taken with the HUAWEI P20 Pro.

The interesting feature is that it has 5X Hybrid Zoom. This allows you to zoom in on your subject and produce outstanding results when you want to capture incredible details at a distance.

The ultimate Image Stabilisation allows you to capture incredible blur-free, handheld shots in low-light using Night Mode. No more tripod. Night Mode also balances high-contrast scenes for effortlessly clear, light-balanced snaps in any setting.

 

It has 24 MP front camera means every selfie you take will look stunning. It has also tweaked the software and has added Artificial Intelligence to improve photo quality. Using AI, the P20 Pro is claimed to be capable of selecting the perfect scene mode automatically. Professional photography skills like lighting and other settings are then automatically adjusted by AI so your photo is the absolute best it can be.

HUAWEI P20 Pro Specs

One of the first things that grabbed our attention when Huawei first showcased the P20 Pro was its gorgeous Twilight gradient finish. which is one of the coolest colour options we’ve ever seen. Sadly, this option isn’t available in India at the moment.  It has launched the phone only in Midnight Blue.

Huawei P20 Pro has a 6.1-inch OLED screenand has a resolution of 1080×2240 pixels which translates to 408 PPI. This seems low considering the price of this phone, and the fact that other flagships use QHD panels. However, the screen is vivid and has good viewing angles. You also get multiple options to tweak its settings. The P20 Pro has a colour temperature sensor at the back which helps the display maintain a natural-looking output based on ambient conditions. Huawei has gone with the current notch trend, but the notch is smaller than the one on the Apple iPhone X (Review), and as a result, you get larger sections of the display area on either side of it.

Huawei has gone with a highly polished metal mid-frame which resembles that of the iPhone X. Antenna lines are visible at the top and the bottom. The power and volume buttons are positioned on the right of the device, and are also made of metal. The power button has a bright orange highlight in the center. We found that the volume rocker is positioned slightly too high and requires you to stretch your thumb.

Turn the phone around and you will see the highlight of the Huawei P20 Pro, its three rear cameras. There’s one 40-megapixel sensor, one 8-megapixel sensor with a telephoto lens, and one 20-megapixel monochrome sensor.The photo pixels may vary depending on the shooting mode.

Huawei has put in its latest Kirin 970 SoC, an octa-core processor with four cores clocked at 2.36GHz and the other four clocked at 1.8GHz. Huawei has matched this with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. You don’t have the option to expand storage, but we found 128GB to be adequate for ourselves.

It weighs 180g which is within acceptable limits for a smartphone. It isn’t too thick either, at 7.8mm, which is good considering that there’s a 4000mAh battery inside.it can fast-charge at speed for maximum convenience.