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Huawei P20 Pro Review "Cameras Challenge"


The phone comes with three cameras at the back. The main camera comes with 40 megapixels, one for black and white with 20 megapixels, and a three-optical zoom camera with 8-megapixel .

For the optical approximation of the camera, the approximation of 3 times picture is excellent, the 5 to be good.
For low-light photography, the camera's performance is excellent, and the camera will perform more beautifully with strong lighting.

The phone also has a high-resolution 24-megapixel front camera and the camera has a face unlocking technique to unlock the phone by recognizing the face.

The phone uses the Kirin 970 processor used in the Huawei Mate 10 phone with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. The phone contains a large battery capacity of 4000 mA.

Design:
The handset comes from Gorilla glass with an aluminum frame with a top bump that can be hidden from the phone's settings. The colors of the phone will probably be available in blue and black
But there is also a more beautiful version of the gradient colors, which turns from purple in the top smoothly to the green turquoise at the bottom.

The phone comes with a high gloss, but it is designed not to leave fingerprints on the body of the phone and the camera is slightly higher than the body of the phone so it is introduced to pick up the dust quickly.

Although the phone has a relatively large battery it is actually slimmer and lighter than the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus and only 7.8 mm thick and we notice a slight bending in the glass screen, but not on the same screen as the Samsung phone

The Huawei P20 Pro does not have a 3.5mm headphone jack, but comes with a phone that converts the USB-C port to 3.5 mm, or you can use a wireless headset. Waterproof and dustproof phone with IP67 standard

The fingerprint sensor comes at the bottom of the Huawei P20 Pro screen, as in all modern Huawei devices, and there is no problem with it. It is very fast and works well.

The phone also works with face unlock technology and is also very fast. Instead of using intelligent infrared technologies such as the iPhone X, the Huawei P20 Pro uses the high resolution of the front camera to recognize your face.

Screen:
The AMOLED screen is 1080 x 2244 megapixel with Full HD resolution and extends 18.7: 9 aspect ratio and is wider and longer than most other 18: 9 phones.

The phone comes with a density of 408ppi pixels and is not close to the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus comes with a density of 529ppi pixels.

Like other Huawei phones, you can also set the color temperature as you want, even though the default setting for the phone is good.

The display and color temperature can be changed to suit ambient lighting conditions, and the top of the screen can be obscured to completely hide the bump, which Huawei has introduced in this phone.

Battery life

The phone has a large 4000 mA battery with excellent endurance. The phone battery works well in the standard video playback test, with a 90-minute video at maximum brightness. And only lost 9% in this test, which is exceptional.
The phone operates in a fast charging mode and charges the phone for one hour and 24 minutes for a 100% charged phone. It takes 45 minutes to get from 0% to 80%

Unfortunately, your phone does not support wireless charging technology.

Camera and video
The camera comes with three cameras at the back, with a 40 megapixel camera, powered by a 20-megapixel black and white sensor that helps with processing, including reduced image blur and improved dynamic range. Megapixel, allowing you to zoom in without using digital zoom.

For the optical zoom of the camera, the approximation to 3 times the picture is excellent, but to 5 times be good.
For low-light photography, the camera's performance is excellent, and the camera's performance will be more than brilliant with strong lighting.

The phone comes with optical stabilization technology in the main camera. However, the camera with its lens to zoom does not have an eye fixator, because the zoom lens effectively reduces any vibration in your hand.
Huawei P20 Pro uses a relatively high ISO sensitivity at night. Using night mode, you can get ultra-accurate shots with a dynamic range and details far superior to any LG, Sony, Apple or HTC phone.

Thanks to the large main sensor and Leica lens, which is relatively wide-open f / 1.8, take pictures of portraiture well.

The phone is also equipped with artificial intelligence technology where the Huawei P20 Pro continuously analyze and feed the camera, to see what you are filming. You will get to know food and landscape photos very quickly and with high accuracy.

The phone also has a high-resolution 24-megapixel front camera, but the Pixel 2 still takes clearer pictures with precise details.

However, like the rear camera, it holds well in low light, making us wonder if there are some automatic pixels. This is where sensor pixels are integrated to increase low-light performance.

The Huawei P20 Pro can shoot video up to 4K, but 1080p resolution is recommended where there is no visual fixation.

OS
Huawei P20 Pro works on Android 8.1 with the Huawei EMUI 8.1 interface.
When you turn on your device for the first time, it does not have a list of apps, but uses an iOS-like arrangement, where all your apps are on your home screens, so you can organize them in folders.

The high-quality alphanumeric navigation bar at the far right of the screen allows you to quickly navigate through an application group. A row of frequently used or recent applications is located at the top of a screen.

This phone supports the change of themes and there are dozens of themes offered by Huawei phone fans and the phone contains 12 themes pre-installed by the company's production.

EMUI performance in Huawei P20 Pro is excellent. It looks very fast and responsive, and application load times are much shorter but still needs some improvements.

The phone comes with pre-installed applications such as weather application, explorer, translator, phone manager, file manager, and mirror, which allows you to enlarge the display of your self-portrait image.


The Huawei P20 Pro also has an intelligent infrared control application that acts as a home appliance controller.

Phone performance
The phone is powered by the Kirin 970 processor used in the Huawei Mate 10 phone and comes with eight ports. Four are the Cortex-A73s, designed for high-performance tasks, and the other four Cortex-A53s, for daily use.
This places it behind the Snapdragon 845 processor used on the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus

The phone also has less graphics than the Galaxy S9 Plus, the 12 Mali G72, where the Exynos and Snapdragon versions of Samsung either use the G13 with the G13 or the Adreno 630 premium.

In the Geekbench 4 test platform, the phone recorded 6775 points (1918 per kernel). This is well below the 9000 points of the Galaxy S9 with the Snapdragon 845 or the 10,000 point points for the iPhone X,

One of the distinguishing features of the phone is the ability to hide the extrusion on the screen as soon as the game is played automatically, but it does not work with all games or applications where it was observed not to disappear automatically while running Spotify where the extrusion remained in place, but with the game Candy Crush Saga and Asphalt 8 HID Extrusion automatically, which is a bit smart and somewhat innovative.

The Huawei P20 Pro may not have the most powerful graphics processor in the world of phones, but it has many powerful features with a projector no bigger than 1080p.
The phone has its own video and audio applications. These are basic players that allow you to view or listen to content on your phone. The phone also has good speakers that offer excellent sound quality both in listening and with games.

This phone is for those who want new technology and exciting but can not afford the price of the iPhone X or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus.

Although they are not cheap phones for the class, but they are still at a more reasonable price than those phones. The phone in short is a big win for Huawei and arguably the best that Huawei has provided so far.

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