The DxOMark scores are out for the Huawei P30 Pro and it beats its previous high-score of 109 points that was achieved by the Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro. The P30 Pro boasts a new quad-camera setup that comes with a periscope zoom module and a ToF camera.
The Huawei P30 Pro scored 112 points overall, with 119 points for Photo and 97 for Video. In the selfie department, it gets 89 points which is higher than the Huawei Mate 20 Pro but it still loses out to the Galaxy S10+ (96 points) and Galaxy Note9 (92 points).
The Huawei P30 Pro features a 40MP f/1.6 main camera that comes with a large 1.17″ RYYB sensor. There’s also a 20MP f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle camera and an 8MP f/3.4 telephoto shooter. Both the 40MP main and 8MP telephoto cameras are assisted with OIS.
According to DxOMark, the P30 Pro and its innovative zoom system that uses folded optics and super resolution algorithm was able to produce usable 10x zoom images on a smartphone. Apart from zoom, they added that the camera performs very well in almost all other areas as well and they remarked that the P30 Pro has one of the best bokeh modes they have ever seen.
They also added that image detail and noise levels are excellent across all light levels and the camera records high quality footage in video mode. DxoMark also said that there’s still some room for improvement in terms of colour and artifacts but these are just minor shortcomings. Since the ultra-wide-angle lens is not part of their testing methodology, the ultra-wide-angle camera performance does not have any impact on the final scoring. You can read their full review here.
Below is the current ranking on DxOMark mobile:
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