Let me make a confession. Ever since the launch of the Google pixel 3 XL(review ), the smartphone has been my constant companion, either my primary phone or a secondary one. Put simply, the smartphone offers impressive imaging capabilities across all conditions, including challenging scenarios. While I’ve never been content with it as I don’t think it’s an all-rounder, I haven’t been able to find its replacement as far as photography is concerned. Until now that is. It’s a tall statement, but that’s what I’ve realised after using Huawei’s latest and greatest – the P30 pro (first impressions ) – over the last 10 days or so. Wondering why’s that? Let’s unravel what makes Huawei’s P30 Pro a proposition that’s hard to match.

Specs at a glance
Display | |
Size | 6.47 Inch |
Resolution | 1080 x 2340 pixels |
Performance | |
CPU | Dual core, 2.6 GHz + Dual core, 1.92 GHz, HiSilicon Kirin |
RAM | 8 GB |
Storage | |
Internal memory | 256 GB |
External memory | Up to 256 GB |
Battery | |
Capacity | 4200 mAH, Li-Polymer, Non removable |
Camera | |
Primary camera | 40 MP |
Secondary camera | 32 MP |
Connectivity | |
Network support | Dual SIM 4G |
Other options | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS |
Others | |
Battery Capacity | 4200 |
Operating system | Android 9.0 Pie |