Huawei P30 6GB 128GB
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Huawei P30 review review
- Excellent camera
- Great design
- Powerful internals
- Mono speaker
- No water resistance
- A couple of camera inconsistencies
Huawei P30 (128GB, Aurora) Australian Stock - Refurbished (Excellent) review
Nowadays it seems no one is interested in a phones core function to establish and maintain a consistent call connection. This device exceeds expectations with a seamless and resilient handoff on the move.
Huawei P30 review: an excellent flagship phone that runs the P30 Pro very close
Our Huawei P30 review is here to tell you exactly how well (or otherwise) Huawei's 2019 flagship phone hits its targets – it's smaller than the Huawei P30 Pro , and doesn't have as good a camera, but it's a solid step up from the Huawei P20 . Is it something you should be spending your money on- Excellent triple-lens camera
- Long-lasting battery life
- Stylish design and colour choices
- Software remains so-so
- No 5x zoom as on the P30 Pro
- Google partnership in doubt
Excellent phone
I've had my p30 a week now. This phone is great. Looks awsome in this colour, is super fast, cameras are the best, & battery life so far is brilliant.
Huawei P30 Breathing Crystal P30 CRYSTAL review
The smaller sibling of the P30 Pro, the P30 carries all of the great features - and all of the drawbacks. While it's not top-of-the-line, those looking for a long lasting battery and an impressive camera should definitely consider this phone.- Long lasting battery
- impressive camera
- low price
- and a night mode that still puts Google to shame.
- Bad bloatware
- as with all Huawei devices
- makes this phone more difficult to use than it should be.
Huawei P30 review: How badly do you need a headphone jack
You miss out on a few things like wireless charging but, for the asking price, we'd still rate the Huawei P30 as an incredibly competitive package.- Great camera
- Headphone jack
- Sub-par performance
- No wireless charging
Huawei P30 review: How badly do you need a headphone jack?
You miss out on a few things like wireless charging but, for the asking price, we’d still rate the Huawei P30 as an incredibly competitive package. I don’t think it’s difficult to make the case that Huawei’s P30 can only really be judged relative to its flagship counterpart. There’s just too much shared DNA. And in many ways, the sibling to the P30 Pro is largely defined by its differences.- Great camera
- Headphone jack
- Sub-par performance
- No wireless charging
In our written review of the Huawei P30 Pro ,, Bogdan stated the phone had superpowers. Its 5x optical telephoto camera, impossibly good low-light performance, and absolutely stellar battery life made this device a winner, but it's important to note that the P30 Pro has a sibling - one that might...
- Excellent camera quality Premium design Headphone jack 40W wired charging Incredible low-light performance
- Just average battery life Only IP53 water resistant Proprietary memory card No wireless charging Too expensive everywhere but the U.S
Huawei P30 Smartphone Review
The Huawei P30 impresses not only with its slim design, but also with its very good camera. What impressed us in particular was its capture performance in low-light situations and its super-macro function. Performance was as expected very high, but it managed only a place in the middle of the pack.- OLED display
- Fingerprint sensor under display
- 5x optical zoom
- Dust/waterproof
- Fast SuperCharge
- Storage expansion only possible with NanoMemory cards
- PWM flickering
- Not true dual-SIM
Huawei P30 review: This phone takes ridiculous photos for a reasonable price
The Huawei P30 offers you a best-in-class camera setup and a terrific design while commanding a smaller price than the Samsung Galaxy S10, or even the S10E. It's a fantastic deal, but a hassle to buy thanks to geopolitics. The Huawei P30 ($483 at Amazon) has the same processor as the P30 Pro ($598 at Amazon). The photos it takes are comparable to those taken by the P30 Pro. Unlike the P30 Pro, it has a headphone jack. Yet it's roughly $350 cheaper. If the smaller P30 has similar photographic clout and a slick design of its own, is there any reason to opt for the more expensive Pro?- Huawei's P30 is a gorgeous phone with an astonishing camera setup
- Its battery life is exceptional and the phone sells for a reasonable price.
- Power output by the Kirin 980 processor is good but not great, and the P30 lacks the premium feel of the P30 Pro
- Huawei's EMUI take on Android remains a cut below pure Android, iOS and even Samsung's One UI.