Last week, more specifically on the 19th, the Huawei Galaxy Note 10 +, delivering state-of-the-art hardware, a very high resolution screen and competent cameras. This last point has been the company's focus since the beginning of the partnership with Leica, and the result was the first position in the ranking of the renowned website DxOMark. 4x21p

After a series of advanced tests, the site team concluded that the new top of the line Huawei has the best smartphone camera of the moment. The device achieved an overall average of 121 points, easily suring the Galaxy Note 10 + who until then had led with his 113 points.
The smartphone has four sensors on the back, the main one with 40MP and f/1.6 aperture, the second with 8MP and f/2.4 aperture (telephoto), and the third with 40MP and f/1.8 aperture. The fourth sensor is actually a Time of Flight 3D (ToF 3D), which deals with notions of depth. The front camera has 32MP and an aperture of f/2.0.
In the individual analysis, the DxOMark assigned 131 points for photography and 100 for video quality. On the other hand, the front camera is not as good as the rear sensors, given that it is still inferior to the top of the line. Samsung, adding 93 points against 99 of the rival.
Overall, the site rated “Excellent” the results obtained by the rear cameras of the Mate 30 Pro in all tests. Specialists made a point of highlighting the device's ability to maintain great quality in different types of environments, leaving a low noise level in darker places.
The processor Kirin 990 was also praised for its features of artificial intelligence that were responsible for improving the final quality of the images. In addition, the chipset managed to keep the front sensor in the top 5 of the DxOMark, although it is not as efficient as its main competitors.
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In the night photos, the Mate 30 Pro also left its rivals behind, delivering “good exposures even in very low light levels”according to the DxOMark. But since nothing is perfect in the “world” of smartphones, the Huawei sinned in the saturation level, being considerably higher than average and generating photos that are no longer natural. This can be a problem for some s and a benefit for others.
Those who bet on Mate 30 Pro, which should go on sale by the end of the year, will have a very competent camera smartphone in their hands. ing that the model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage can be found for a from € 1.099, something around R$5.020. So far, the Huawei Brazil has not yet revealed when the Mate 30 e Mate 30 Pro come this way.
You can check out the full review of the cameras of the Mate 30 Pro No. P30 Pro. Below, you can see some photos taken with the smartphone of Huawei:
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Source: DxOMark