Huawei gives DSLR cameras a run for their money with P30 series.
Paris is abuzz with excitement at the moment with the arrival of Chinese President Xi Jinping. But, somewhere in the French capital – the Paris Convention Centre, to be precise – another Chinese is making its presence felt. We are talking about the latest Huawei P30 Series smartphones.
At an exclusive launch event today, Huawei finally unveiled the much-anticipated P30 and P30 Pro smartphones.Rewriting the rules of photography In recent years, Huawei has made mobile phone rivals the likes of Samsung and Apple sit up and take notice. The Chinese phone manufacturer has grabbed a large slice of the consumer pie, largely due to its superb camera quality. Now, it seems that the camera brands too might need to sit up and take notice.
Now, let’s talk about the P30 Pro. It comes with a new Leica Quad Camera system, including a 40MP main camera with HUAWEI SuperSpectrum Sensor, a 20MP ultra-wide angle camera, an 8MP telephoto camera, a Huawei Time-of-Flight Camera, along with a 32MP front camera for those of you who can’t do without your selfies.Story continuesPhoto taken with P30 Pro, unedited. Photo credit: Katherine GohThe 1/1.7-inch SuperSpectrum Sensor is something to take note of in terms of mobile phone photography.
Pre-orders will be available online to customers from 27 March, Wednesday, 12:00am SGT, through local telecommunication operators and at Huawei Official Store with Lazada. An upsized variant of the HUAWEI P30 Pro with 512GB storage will also be on sale exclusively for shoppers on Lazada. Limited quantities are available.
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