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| sent on 22 Dicembre 2018
Pros: Excellent screen, excellent finishes, excellent materials, monstrous cameras (to be a smartphone) and as performance at the top of the category, battery life very generous, very fast, never lagga, water resistant.
Cons: High weight, rear camera glasses too exposed.
Opinion: I'm not a fan of a specific brand, I used smartphones of all brands. Made this duty premise, in July (after 1 year with Samsung S6 Edge gone half destroyed), I bought this Huawei P20pro, driven more by curiosity to try the photographic performance which according to some sites are at the top (for the moment ). Well, I was really surprised at the optical and photographic quality of this smartphone. By clicking in. DNG you get a really high quality and especially in good light conditions, it turned out to be great. In JPEG It is very appreciated the "night" mode, which allows you to take pictures freehand even with 4-6 seconds of exposure and get excellent shots even in the dark, without any traces of noise or ginings and without needing a stabilizer or flash, which I actually never used. I have to admit, I have a lot of fun. The main sensor 1/1.7 "(twice the size of the Iphone X, to be clear) produces little noise at high ISO, a good dynamic range and chromatic, excellent details and a blurred of all respect (thanks also to the main objective, equivalent to a 27mm 1.8). The other 2 rooms behave very well (especially the one dedicated to the NL, equivalent to an excellent 27mm 1.6). The third room is the less performant one because it mounts a rather small sensor (this one to have a greater equivalent focal length), but it allows an angle of field equivalent of 80mm to F 2.4, involving all the effects like a telephoto lens. In fact the zoom on this device up to 3x is virtually optical and not interpolated, and therefore allows you to have a decidedly superior quality to smartphones with single camera (fanboy Sony you have a reason). The video compartment is good but not excellent: you stop at a 4k 30 fps (from this point of view the other brands do much better). However, thanks to the high quality cameras the definition of the video is excellent, pity that there is no optical stabilization on the camera from 27mm (but only digital, lowering the resolution to FULLHD 30). Zooming in to 3x activates the second camera which is optically stabilized (both in video and camera mode). However it can be improved from this point of view. For the rest of the smartphone is built with excellent materials (glass and metal), the screen is a beautiful Super AMOLED with excellent definition and vibrant colors but not fired as in Samsung. The 4,000 mAh battery is very generous and allows 1.5 days of use without problems and without having to activate the various energy savings present in the menus. The phone almost never heats, and is also water resistant (IP67). The Android system runs fine, never lagga, games and apps are played fluidly. The Huawei interface is not bad but I use Nova Launcher Prime and I am fine. Wifi, GPS and NFC very fast, no problem. I don't feel the need for a memory expansion because the 128GB installed onboard is more than enough. Excellent audio output, the definition in headphones is very high and has a very good dynamic range. The supplied headphones play very well, though as design and functionality are simple earphones. This time Huawei did center, but maybe it would have cost a little less (I paid 810 euros, but had come out very little). |