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Huawei P30 Lite Start Sale Via Amazon India - Know The Price And Offers
Huawei P30 Lite Start Sale Via Amazon India – Know The Price And Offers
Huawei P30 Lite start sale via Amazon India from 12 am (midnight) today. The Huawei P30 Lite comes with 32MP selfie camera and triple rear camera.
The Huawei P30 Lite comes in two color variants of Midnight Black and Peacock Blue. The smartphone was launched earlier this month alongside the Huawei P30 Pro. The Huawei P30 Pro Is already available on Amazon India. To get the full news about Huawei…
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Huawei launched two models of its camera centric P-series this year – Huawei P30 and P30 Pro. However along with these two, the Chinese smartphone maker also launched a cheaper model in the line-up, Huawei P30 Lite in Pakistan and other regions except China.
Like usually Huawei launches a smartphone in China and then launches the same phone globally with a different name. Sometimes the same phone is placed in a certain line-up or series to fill the pricing gap. The latter is what we can assume as a situation with Huawei P30 lite replacing the China specific Nova 4e in global markets.
Nevertheless the identical design and hardware, the P30 Lite features some extra network bands than Nova 4e, to support in global markets. But launching the phone in P-series to reach more consumers with low budget, might be an ideal decision for the company to have more sales.
Huawei launched its camera power house – Huawei P30 Pro for PKR 1,75,000 in Pakistan. The company also launched the standard model of P30 for PKR 1,25,000. These are exactly around the European price tag and really the higher ones – thanks to Pakistani Rupee value.
So with those higher-priced flagship models, Huawei P30 Lite becomes really favorite among the lower-budget customers. The P30 Lite costs only PKR 48,000 but also lacks almost everything that the flagship counterparts have. It’s just another mid-range smartphone that you would see a lot in this price range. The question is, is P30 Lite worth the price of it and is it really competitive among its price range? We will evaluate that right in this review, so continue reading.
We did a separate unboxing session with Huawei P30 Lite earlier with our first impressions. You can check that out as well.
Huawei P30 Lite Unboxing/First Impressions [Urdu]
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Our first impressions were pretty fine with Huawei P30 Lite. However P30 Lite felt premium like any previous P-series phones but as we have recently with Nova series phones. They are as good as P-series. Means to say that the build quality and design of P30 lite is extremely similar to those, recently introduced with Nova 3 series.
Here is the full list of items you will get in the Huawei P30 Lite retail box.
Huawei P30 Lite – The device itself of course.
Travel Charger: 5V/2A + 9V/2A Quick Charge
USB Type-C connectivity cable
Stereo Earphones
SIM tray eject tool
Quick Start Guide
Silicon back cover
Screen protective film (factory-applied)
Let’s have quick look at the specifications and features of the Huawei P30 Lite.
Quick Features and Specifications
Huawei P30 Lite SoC Chip: Kirin 710 CPU: 4x Cortex-A73 2.2GHz + 4x Cortex-A53 1.7GHz GPU: Mali G51 MP4 Memory 4GB RAM + 125GB Storage microSD card dedicated slot (up to 512GB) OS / Software Android 9 Oreo / EMUI 9.0 Display 6.15-inch IPS LCD 2312×1080 FHD+ resolution, 19.3:9, Pixel density: 415 ppi Screen-to-body ratio: ~84% Rear Camera 24MP Main PDAF Sensor, f/1.8 lens aperture 8MP Ultra wide-angle 2MP depth sensor 720p/1080p video recording at 30fps Front Camera 32MP sensor, f/2.0 lens aperture Battery 3340 mAh 5V/2A (10-watt) 9V/2A (18-watt) fast charging Size/Weight 152.9 x 72.7 x 7.4 mm / 159 grams Sensors Fingerprint sensor, Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient light, E-Compass, Gyroscope Connectivity WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Dual Band: 2.4GHz / 5GHz WiFi Tethering, Hotspot Bluetooth: 4.2, USB 2.0, Type-C GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/BeiDou Color Options Peacock Blue, Midnight Black
Build and Design
Huawei P30 lite has a unibody design with a 3D curved glass on the back. The design follows the last year’s P20 Pro which was later adapted by some other brands too including Honor. In fact Huawei shipped its mid-range Nova 3 series and Y9 2019 in the similar design. Now that the Chinese phone maker has not moved on to another unique design for its P30 flagship phones, it keeps it alike on the P30 Lite as well.
The other blue variant, which is called Peacock Blue has some eye-catchy gradient color. But the black variant is totally plain and decent.
Thanks to the not-so-big size of the phone, that the handling is easy as well as one-handed use is also quite possible.
You can see the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor along with the triple-camera setup arrayed vertically on the upper-left corner.
Components and Ports
Huawei P30 Lite sports a USB Type-C port along with the loud speaker and 3.5mm audio jack at the bottom. There is also a mouthpiece (primary mic). The power button is on the right side of the phone along side the volume rocker.
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There is a SIM slot on the top of the phone, which is a hybrid slot. It can serve for one SIM and one microSD card or two SIM cards at once. You cannot use two SIM cards and a memory card simultaneously though.
Front and Display
Huawei P30 lite features a U-shaped dewdrop notch on the front that houses the front-facing camera. Bezels around the screen are now similar to most bezel-less designs we have seen. They are all thin around the left, right and top, whereas the bottom chin takes some space due to the components and ports.
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Huawei P30 Lite features a 6.15-inch screen with aspect ratio of 19.3:9. It comes with full HD+ display resolution of 2312 x 1080 pixels serves with the pixel density of around 415 ppi. According to Huawei the it’s a 90% screen-to-body ratio which does not include the the frame outside the glass. But when we include the full front profile to calculate the display area ratio, it comes out as around 84.2%.
The phone comes with an LTPS IPS LCD panel and its outdoor visibility is quite impressive. Full HD resolution is also something attractive but it’s always prone to consume more battery. So you might want to consider your preference here – whether you want long runner or a sharp and crisp display.
During our trial, the display wasn’t quite aggressive with battery drain. So you shouldn’t be worry about that either.
Software and User Interface
Huawei P30 lite runs Android 9.0 Pie operating system out-of-the-box. On top of it, the phone layers with the proprietary EMUI 9. Huawei has changed a lot in the new version, specially the placement of some built-in apps and features within settings.
The native camera app once again gets some feature shifts. The aperture mode is no more available on the main viewfinder slides but portrait mode is. But you can access the aperture mode from “More” screen. Just like that there are some unneeded changes I believe.
Apart from those little changes, the basic interface and user experience remains the same as we have seen previously in EMUI 8.2. The home screen still comes with two modes – standard and drawer mode. Notification panel remains intact with white theme.
Lock, Unlock and Home Screen
The lock screen keeps its Magazine style by default as always. You can change the categories to load wallpapers from, in this specific style. Just in case if you didn’t know, this style loads a new wallpaper every time you press power button to wake up the phone. Some quick options are also present on the lock screen.
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The home screen can be configured as always to have different layout of icons. Folders and context menu is there that you can initiate by tap and holding an icon – you can still drag the icon that way by ignoring the menu and continue with dragging.
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Even though the EMUI 9 has some features/options shift from here and there, the home screen settings are still not in one place. The home screen configuration options still don’t offer to change the style – standard or drawer mode.
App Drawer
Default home screen style is just old without the app drawer but you can turn it on by going through Phone settings > Home screen & wallpaper > Home screen style > Drawer.
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Huawei should really move this option to the home screen settings which are available right from the home screen.
Software based Notch Handler
The software based top-bezel illusion that camouflage the notch as it was never there, continues with P30 lite. Though the notches made it possible for displays to expand further around to edges, there are people who don’t like those cut-outs. This software based bezel is really for them as it aligns with the notch’s size by darkening the top status bar.
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Then it turns out to be much similar in size of the bottom physical chin. However the top bar still keeps the information intact, so it doesn’t loose the space either. All those icons and notifications appear along side the front-camera.
Variety of Navigation Styles
In addition to common three-key navigation that you have seen in above screenshots – recent apps, home, and back keys, P30 lite also has a few more navigation options. Single-key navigation, and navigation dock.
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Navigation Dock. When enabled, a dock is appeared floating on the screen which you can simply tap, tap & hold, hold & stretch and drag to respectively navigate to back, home, recent tasks view or move the dock itself.
Security & Privacy
Fingerprint and Face Unlock are the two basic security features in Huawei P30 Lite. There is indeed no objection over fingerprint scanner as it’s as fast as always Huawei has made it. Face Unlock, on the other hand, only uses the front camera. Hence it’s not that fast and secure as fingerprint sensor will be.
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PrivateSpace
In addition to various security and privacy features like App Lock, user profiles, Huawei has added a new PrivateSpace which I guess is more useful than user profiles. Unlike user profiles you don’t need to choose the user first to switch to. Instead, you can just turn it on with your main profile and set a different PIN code to unlock into this space right from your own main profile’s lock screen. In fact you can set a different finger to go into this space without any other input on the lock screen.
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It’s a perfect option to apply on a case when you need to give out your phone temporarily to anyone for a while, you can put your finger (that you have set for PrivateSpace) on the scanner and it will be unlocked into that space. You can even share that PIN code with them as it’s totally a separate space and won’t show anything from your main profile.
Phone Manager
The phone manager is still there and it’s an important part of Huawei smartphones, I appreciate that as most of the things it would handle from management of memory to the privacy features. Phone manager app include everything from permissions, mobile data control, memory cleaner and management, Avast virus scanner is built-in, app locker and then a shortcut to battery options.
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Smart Screen Resolution
Huawei P30 lite has a native resolution of 2312 x 1080 pixels but you can set the resolution down to 1734 x 810 pixels which will consume low power. However, by default, the Smart resolution option is turned on which will automatically adjust the screen resolution when needed to conserve the battery power.
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App Assistant (formerly Game Suite)
Previously Huawei has shipped its phones with a built-in Game Suite app. It would allow users to add certain games in a list that will provide the users with uninterrupted gaming experience. In addition the system will optimize the settings for better performance in selected games. This may also consume more power and you may experience heat up. But the Game Suite was replaced by the “App Assistant” in the latest EMUI 9.
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I didn’t find any significant difference but it was really hard finding the App Assistant in the phone. Unlike the Game Suite that was right among the apps, the App Assistant is hidden into settings. You need to go through Settings > Apps > AppAssistant.
System Performance
As we have already noted above, the Huawei P30 lite features Kirin 710. It is company’s latest mid-range system-on-chip which was released last year with Nova 3i. Sooner after that, the chip was also featured on Huawei’s mid-range Y9 2019.
Nevertheless the Kirin 710 is a good processor and competed really well with Snapdragon 660 and Helio P60 at the time of launch. But now that we have seen upgraded versions from both Qualcomm and MediaTek, I believe Huawei could have brought some upgraded processor too with P30 Lite.
PUBG Mobile should be enough to tell about the gaming performance; right? Well, it automatically configured on the second level of graphics “balanced” and frame rate at “medium”. This default configuration gave me the wonderfully lagless experience. You can also go further 1-level up in graphics to have some doomed experience.
So it’s not gonna take any bump in performance compared to previous devices with Kirin 710. In fact, the P30 lite’s benchmark scores were far less than Nova 3i and Huawei Y9 2019 carrying the identical processor. But the culprit is the default settings which prefer to facilitate with better power management. The system allows you to turn on “Performance Mode” in battery settings. That brings back the true performance of the phone which is nearly identical to what we have experienced with Nova 3i and Y9 2019.
Benchmark Scores with Performance Mode (ENABLED):
AnTuTu v7.2: 140331
Geekbench v4:
Single-core: 1565
Multi-core: 5456
3D Mark – Sling Shot Extreme
Open GL ES 3.1: 986
Vulkan: 1369
Benchmark Scores with Performance Mode (DISABLED):
AnTuTu v7.2: 118234
Geekbench v4:
Single-core: 1535
Multi-core: 5173
3D Mark – Sling Shot Extreme
Open GL ES 3.1: 936
Vulkan: N/A
Battery Performance
Battery wise, the Kirin 710 has helped the P30 lite just how it did with Nova 3i. The 3340mAh battery in Huawei P30 lite is good for all kind tasks for the whole day.
Can’t compare with Y9’s large 4000 mAh battery, but still P30 Lite didn’t let me down with its power management. With all day to day tasks including phone calls, text, social interaction, streaming video and music, etc, it should be fine for P30 lite to stay up until you may need to put it on charge when you go to sleep.
Like Nova 3i, excessive camera usage may take more battery in P30 lite. Graphically heavy gaming will take most of the battery juice as well as GPS navigation. With that in mind, you may need to charge the phone mid-day.
Camera – Photos and Videos
Huawei P30 lite features triple camera setup on the back. The main 24MP sensor is supported by a large f/1.8 aperture lens. Along side an 8MP camera sports ultra wide-angle lens. A third 2MP depth sensor is hosted for bokeh effect in portrait and aperture mode.
The camera user interface follows most of the features as we already know, however it has also shifted some from one place to another. AR Lens is also present with 3D QMoji for front camera and other visual effects for both front and rear cameras. Unlike Nova 3i, the AR backgrounds and 3D objects are not available in P30 lite.
The camera features a pro-mode like always, but a so-called “Night” mode is also present that takes shots in dark environment with longer exposures and lower-ISO sensitivity. Unlike in pro-mode, the long exposure in night mode works with AI powered stability that can work impressively hand-held. It takes a 3 sec exposure at lowest possible ISO sensitivity according to the scene. You can choose your own exposure time and ISO as well in this mode, but the longer you go, the more blurry photos you may get.
Huawei P30 lite features company’s AI algorithm can “recognize 22 categories” of scenes and provides optimized settings instantly. The “AI” option is provided right above the live viewfinder that you can turn on/off.
Camera Performance
The Huawei P30 lite camera worked nicely to capture pleasing photos in most of the environments. The camera reproduces true colors but a bit vibrant as well. Image detail is also fine along with right amount of sharpness in bright light or outdoor. The camera also managed to provide better dynamic range in most overly back-lit situations.
In addition to enhancing sharpness, producing better colors and image detail, the noise handling was also impressive by P30 lite.
When shooting in dark and low-light situations, P30 lite impressed with capturing nice image detail. The noise handling was also controlled well. Sometime the over exposed light glows were the problem. But when the the special night mode is in action, you are gonna witness really a pleasant night-time photograph with vibrant but accurate colors.
As far as portrait/aperture mode is concerned, image detail mostly remains fine but sometimes it gets softer on subject. Taking portrait shots in bright light is easy for the phone, but like most smartphones even including the high-end ones, it struggles to take usable portrait shots in low-light.
The ultra wide-angle camera helps in scenarios where you need to cover more area in your frame. But currently like any other smartphone with ultra wide angle-lens, P30 lite also comes with a fixed-focus camera. The images look good when viewing in full but when you look look at it 1:1 scale, you will notice that the detail is not as fine as you would have with the primary camera.
The 32MP front camera is just new entrant in mid-range segment. The P30 lite makes use of it very well. This large resolution selfie shots come very sharp out of the camera. The image detail impressive in bright light. However the one in low-light is also not that bad.
Just keep an eye on our portal or our social pages to get notified as soon as we publish a dedicated camera review for Huawei P30 lite. Here you can see some sample shots anyway.
Sample Photos
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Video Recording
The Huawei P30 lite supports up to 1080p video recording that too 30fps and 60fps. Though the electronic image stabilization (EIS) is only supported with 30fps recording. The phone does not support 4K video recording but indeed has a Slow-mo support with 120fps or 480fps.
We’ll inform you as soon as the dedicated camera review is up for Huawei P30 lite. For that, you have subscribe to our portal and social channels.
Conclusion
Huawei P30 lite comes at right price range with all its features but we still believe that the phone must feature an upgraded processor. However Kirin 710 is still comparable with MediaTek’s Helio P70 in Vivo V15 and OPPO F11 Pro. The default settings of P30 lite focus on power management which is indeed a good thing. But in this default mode the performance of the phone will be much restricted. That’s why with default settings the benchmark tools performed far less than others. However, turning on the performance mode, brings back the phone to perform equally with others.
USB Type-C has finally been added to mid-range segment with P30 lite, which is a welcome thing. Fast charging on the other hand is also a good thing on P30 lite.
But with the price tag of PKR 48,000/- P30 lite is gonna have tough time competing Vivo V15 and OPPO F11 Pro. However it’s worth mentioning that Vivo’s V15 and OPPO’s F11 Pro cost a couple of more thousands and come with some appealing features such as pop-up selfie camera and truly bezel-less screen.
P30 lite can still be considered on the positive side as the phone comes with the glass build and also supports USB Type-C. It’s rather more compact. On the other hand, the Vivo and OPPO’s counterparts are built with plastic. So it’s much easier for you to decide – what stands better according to your preference.
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Huawei P40 Pro Plus review
Back in March Huawei unveiled the P40 range, which has since grown a bit in the UK as we’ve gained the P40 Lite which was originally launched in Spain and was thought to be a model that wouldn’t come to British shores.
The P40 Pro+ sits at the opposite end of the range, as an ‘ultra flagship’ above the P40 Pro. It’s the first time Huawei has done this: last year, the P30 Pro was the range topper.
In many respects, though, the Pro+ is hard to tell apart from the P40 as the two phones are largely the same: they have the same design, the same screen, the same CPU and other internals.
What sets the Pro+ apart is its five rear cameras, ceramic back, extra storage and super-fast 40W wireless charging. Is all this worth the enormous price difference? Well, it could be if you really want  the dual optical zoom lenses, but in some respects the P40 Pro+ can be considered a concept phone that somehow went on sale. 
Features & design
Ceramic back in black or white
6.58in OLED, 90Hz screen
Dual-SIM
Kirin 990 + 5G
512GB storage + 8GB RAM
Although you can read my colleague Alex’s in-depth review of the P40 Pro, I’ll cover the basics here.
The 6.58in OLED screen has a resolution of 2640×1200 – not the highest out there, but it makes for a perfectly crisp image. The glass curves over all four edges creating what Huawei calls an ‘overflow’ display.
This is done purely for aesthetics rather than function, because the screen itself does not curve over the top and bottom edges but it does make the P40 Pro+ a nice phone to hold and look at.
Arguably the most noticeable front feature is the large camera cutout which houses one of the best selfie cameras we’ve seen on a phone to date, along with a secondary depth sensor for those blurry backgrounds in portrait photos.
There’s IP68 waterproofing, physical volume buttons, an IR blaster and a dual-SIM tray which can take one of Huawei’s nano-memory cards instead of that second SIM. It’s a little unlikely that you’ll need more than the 512GB that the phone provides in the first place. 
As with all recent Huawei flagships, there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack and the same under-screen speaker as the P30 Pro for phone calls. This means you get only mono sound from the bottom-facing speaker when not using headphones for music, games and videos.
Flip the Pro+ over and that huge camera array dominates the rear. The penta-camera arrangement also includes a dual-LED flash and rear-facing microphone. I’ll get to all of this shortly, before which it’s worth talking briefly about the ceramic finish.
  You can choose from black or white: there are no fancy colour finishes as you get on the P40 Pro. However, the smooth glossy finish of the ceramic feels great and is tough. Huawei says it’s almost as hard as sapphire glass and has virtually the same reflectivity as diamond. It is rather spoiled by the horrid-looking CE and ‘don’t throw in the bin’ logos, but these are mandatory, so it’s not Huawei’s fault.
Surprisingly, it doesn’t really pick up fingerprints and is supremely easy to keep shiny with a microfibre cloth. Even more surprising is that Huawei doesn’t include a clear TPU case in the box as it has always done with P-series phones. Whether that’s because of the hardness of the ceramic finish or for some other reason, I don’t know. All Huawei told me was that “it doesn’t come with a case”.
A case would also add to the already very heavy weight of 226g.
Zoom zoom
Real 10x optical zoom
3x zoom for portraits
Wide-angle cine camera for video
50Mp main camera
32Mp selfie camera with depth sensor
When one zoom isn’t enough, just add a second. In addition to the big 50Mp sensor which is shared among the P40, P40 Pro and Pro+ there’s a 40Mp wide-angle cine lens – the primary camera used for video – and a depth sensor.
Telephoto capabilities are what set the Pro+ apart, with a 3x optical zoom and – the true innovation – the 10x super-periscope zoom.
Other phones have claimed 10x optical zoom, but in reality that was achieved with a combination of 5x optical and software. The P40 Pro+ has a true 10x optical zoom, the first in a phone, and it’s mighty impressive (in good light).
It’s a slight shame that both zoom lenses have an 8Mp sensor behind them, which seems a very long way off the resolution offered by both the 50Mp and 40Mp sensors, but when you know that the main camera delivers 12.5Mp photos as standard (because of pixel-binning) the difference isn’t quite as stark.
So, the P40 Pro+ is one of – if not the most versatile camera phones around, giving you the equivalent of 18, 23, 80 and 240mm lenses. That’s what Huawei says, at any rate, but the metadata when you look at a 10x photo shows the 35mm equivalent as 269mm for the 10x lens.
The big question is whether they’re any good. And we already knew the answer for all but the 10x zoom the P40 Pro was sent for review a number of weeks ago. And rather than repeating every comment from its review, let’s summarise by saying that, yes, the 50Mp and 40Mp cameras are really very good. The 50Mp is exceptional in low light, too. Again, see our P40 Pro review for more camera samples with these lenses.
You’re reading this because you want to know whether the 10x zoom makes the Pro+ worth buying. It’s certainly impressive, but the results I got with it were a bit hit and miss.
Here’s the sharpest image I managed to take:
Some shots were nice and sharp, while others (specifically of people) were softer. We started off with a very early software build which was then updated to a version that was said to fix camera issues. However, the softness problem persisted. It could have been my shaky hands: even with the super stabilisation, shooting with the equivalent of a 240mm lens requires a steadiness that other phones don’t need. 
In short, you’ll have to work with the limitations and keep the phone absolutely still, as well as shoot in good light. Quality drops off noticeably when it starts to get dark.
The 3x lens is also impressive in good light:
It’s impressive how the P40 Pro+ picks the best camera automatically, and it may not be the one you’ve chosen. Whether that’s due to the available light or you’re too close to focus, it will switch almost instantly.
I also appreciated the extra tools available in the Gallery app for removing haze and reflections. There’s also a way to remove unwanted objects (such as people) from photos using AI smarts.
The selfie camera is exceptionally good, delivering sharp, detailed photos that put many other phones’ rear cameras to shame. And it can shoot 4K60 video just like the rear cameras, which is nice.
Talking of video, this is also impressive. Switch to video in the camera app and it will default to the wide-angle ‘cine’ camera. I can write little about this that – again – hasn’t been said before, since it’s the same camera that first arrived with the Mate 30 Pro. It shoots great-looking 4K video and, with the optical + digital stabilisation and clever sound processing, it delivers smooth footage and decent audio from the subject when you zoom in.
Battery & charging
4200mAh
40W wired Super Charge
40W wireless Super Charge
Reverse wireless charging
With the same 4200mAh battery as the P40 Pro (and certain previous Huawei phones) battery life was exactly what I expected. With Huawei’s aggressive power-saving measures, such as terminating apps running in the background and turning off the screen after a few seconds, it outlasts most of the competition. It’s possible to go two days, or thereabouts, on a single charge.
Even if you turn off some of those battery-extending features, stop it from killing apps you need running all the time and hammer the phone by playing games or using it for GPS navigation, it should still last a full day.
And charging is swift thanks to 40W wired and wireless charging. If you pre-order the phone starting on 25 June, you’ll get one along with a Watch GT2 bundled for free.
There’s reverse wireless charging so you can charge another Qi compatible device, and it’s a bit quicker than on the Mate 30 and P30 Pro.
Performance, as you’d expect, is identical to the P40 Pro:
Can you live without Google?
Android 10 with EMUI 10.1
Huawei App Gallery
No Google apps or services
As has been said in every P40 review prior to this one, the hardware can be the best around but we are so reliant on Google in the West that it is extremely difficult to go without it.
You already know the reason, I’m sure, but if not, here’s why Huawei can’t put Google services on new phones.
And until you begin to use an Android phone without Google support, you don’t quite realise how deeply reliant apps are on those services. It isn’t just Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube and other obvious apps which the P40 Pro+ lacks: it also can’t run anything which needs Google location services (including Uber and games such as Pokémon GO) or Google Play services, which rules out apps such as Nest and Tile.
Phone Clone is an app which allows you to transfer many apps from an old phone to your P40 Pro+, but a good few will be listed as ‘Not supported’ including banking apps and others including eBay.
In some cases you’ll find alternative apps in Huawei’s own App Gallery, but when you need a specific app to control smart home kit, there is no alternative: you simply won’t be able to install and use those apps.
Certain apps will moan about missing Google services but will run and be useable. WhatsApp will transfer via Phone Clone, but of course won’t be able to restore (or back up) your chats to and from Google Drive. And you can’t access documents stored in Google Drive either.
Similarly, you can’t back up your camera roll to Google Photos. Using a web browser as a workaround to access Google Photos, YouTube, eBay and other services isn’t that pleasant, and it’s certainly not convenient.
Remember, too, that apps copied via Phone Clone won’t be updated, so you’ll be stuck with the version you copied over.
In the past, it was fairly easy to install the Google Play Store and Google services on Huawei phones, but not any more. And there’s no guarantee that even if you do manage to get it working that it will continue to work.
As well as the App Gallery, Huawei has recently put Petal Search on the home screen of P40 devices. This is a search tool to find apps from other sources and may help you out for specific apps. There are also Quick APPs, which are basically shortcuts to websites that work like apps, such as Disney+ and Strava.
Given that the P40 Pro+ is one of the most expensive phones around, these compromises are difficult to accept.
Verdict
The P40 Pro+ is a fantastic phone with the best cameras of any phone we’ve tested. This makes it all the harder to say that it’s not one we can recommend you buy, unless you simply want it for those cameras and have a second device that allows you to use the apps which you can’t get on the Pro+.
If you’re an enthusiast who has already owned a string of Huawei phones and can’t bear to move to a different brand, you might just about be able to live with the compromises here. The company is rapidly developing its own ecosystem and is hopeful that developers will bring their apps to App Gallery. And if you’re really keen, there are – according to certain YouTube videos which are easily found – still ways to get Google services onto Huawei phones.
If you’re put off but the absence of all things Google, you can instead consider the Oppo Find X2 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and OnePlus 8 Pro.
Specs
Huawei P40 Pro Plus: Specs
Main cameras: 50Mp (wide, f/1.9, OIS) + 40Mp (ultra-wide, f/1.8) + 8Mp (10x optical telephoto, f/4.4, OIS) + 8Mp (3x optical telephoto, f/2.4, OIS) + 3D depth-sensing module
Front cameras: 32Mp f/2.0 + depth-sensing module
Android 10 w/ EMUI 10.1
Huawei Mobile Services (HMS)
No Google Mobile Services (GMS)
6.58in 2640×1200, 19.5:9 90Hz OLED ‘Overflow’ display
Kirin 990 5G processor
8GB RAM
512GB storage (expandable via NM card)
5G
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.1
4200mAh battery
SuperCharge 40W fast charging
Wireless SuperCharge 40W wireless fast charging
IP68-certified
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Top 10 trending phones of week 19
Xiaomi is the big winner in week 19, as six of its phones made our top 10 trending chart and they occupied four of the first five spots too.
The upcoming Poco F2 Pro is the new leader as its teaser campaign began and it’s clearly working well. It pushed last week’s leaders Redmi Note 9 Pro and Apple iPhone SE (2020) down a spot.
In fourth and fifth we have two Redmi phones on the rise – the Note 9S ahead of the Note 8 Pro.
They are followed by the Samsung Galaxy A51 and the Redmi Note 8, which also gained a position a piece.
In eight we have the upcoming Huawei P30 Pro New Edition, that the company confirmed at the start of the week.
The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite takes the ninth position, while the last available spot goes to the Galaxy S8, which is enjoying a renaissance as stock clearance sales lets people have it for peanuts.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Youth and Huawei nova 7 Pro were flying as high as third and fourth last week, but didn’t even make the cut this time. They are joined on their way down by the LG Velvet and OnePlus 8 Pro.
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TCL 10L, primeras impresiones: precio accesible para un móvil atractivo y con cuatro cámaras
TCL 10L, primeras impresiones: precio accesible para un móvil atractivo y con cuatro cámaras
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Tras el TCL Plex, primer smartphone con Android que el fabricante chino trajo a Europa en 2019, la marca ha renovado su catálogo con tres teléfonos, los denominados Series 10. Y he podido probarlos: no es mala apuesta para la gama a la que van dirigidos. En especial el más accesible de todos: el TCL 10L.
La gama media con Android se encuentra tan nutrida de marcas y modelos que cuesta encontrarle un hueco a un 'nuevo' fabricante. No es que TCL se estrene en la fabricación de móviles ya que la marca china tiene amplia experiencia, pero tampoco se ha prodigado mucho en Europa; de ahí que quiera cambiar la tendencia con tres nuevos modelos: los Series 10. De entre los tres teléfonos es el TCL 10L el que ofrece una mejor relación calidad/precio: tras mi primera prueba puedo corroborarlo.
Ficha técnica del TCL 10L
TCL 10L
DIMENSIONES Y PESO
162,2 X 75,6 X 8,4 mm 180 gramos
PANTALLA
LCD con resolución FHD+ de 6,43 pulgadas
PROCESADOR
Qualcomm Snapdragon 665
GPU
Adreno 610
MEMORIA RAM
6 GB
ALMACENAMIENTO INTERNO
64 GB EMMC Memoria SD de hasta 256 GB
CÁMARA TRASERA
Cuádruple cámara: 48 MP, f/1.8, amplitud de 79 º, tamaño del píxel de 0,8 μm 8 MP súper gran angular, f/2.2, amplitud de 118 º, tamaño del píxel de 1,12 μm 2 MP macro, f/2.4, amplitud de 79 º, tamaño del píxel de 1,65 μm 2 MP profundidad, f/2.4, amplitud de 86,6 º, tamaño del píxel de 1,65 μm
CÁMARA DELANTERA
16 MP, f/2.2, amplitud de 75,3 º, tamaño del píxel de 1,0 μm
BATERÍA
4.000 mAh
SISTEMA OPERATIVO
Android 10 Capa personalizada TCL UI
CONECTIVIDAD
4G WiFi de doble banda Bluetooth 5.0 GPS NFC USB C 2.0
OTROS
Lector de huellas trasero Conector de auriculares
PRECIO
229 euros
Muy buena construcción y diseño elegante
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TCL añade tres móviles más a su catálogo de teléfono único ofreciendo un smartphone para casi cada necesidad. Por un lado está el TCL 10 Pro, para quienes desean mejores especificaciones; también está el TCL 10 5G, con la nueva conectividad como característica abanderada; y por último llega el TCL 10L, más contenido en especificaciones y sin que vea reducidas en exceso las especificaciones. Por ello, es un teléfono contenido que ofrece una construcción de alta calidad. En mano se nota.
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Primer contacto con los plegables de TCL: un móvil que se dobla en tres partes y una pantalla extensible
Se muestra sólido, de grandes dimensiones y no muy pesado. El tacto es algo resbaladizo, pero tampoco demasiado. El móvil aprovecha bien el frontal gracias al agujero en pantalla para la cámara: el TCL 10L presenta un panel LCT de corte recto y sin los bordes curvados de su hermano mayor, el TCL 10 Pro. Los marcos se aprecian a simple vista sin ser exagerados, un detalle que también acusa la 'barbilla' inferior.
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Botones de volumen y encendido en el costado derecho, botón dedicado a Google Assistant en el lado izquierdo junto a la bandeja de SIM (doble, para dos SIMs o SIM y tarjeta SD), el TCL 10L incluye USB C y salida del altavoz externo en la parte inferior, el lector de huellas trasero es capacitivo (rápido y fiable tras mis primeras impresiones) y los cantos de la cara posterior se ven suavizados para así favorecer el agarre. El conjunto logra suma elegancia y cierta distinción, sobre todo por su apariencia trasera.
Pantalla grande y bien aprovechada
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El TCL 10L hace gala de un panel LCD con resolución FHD+ (1080 x 2340 píxeles). Sus dimensiones son holgadas, de 6,53 pulgadas de diagonal. Dichas dimensiones consiguen que el móvil se haga algo grande, aunque no exagerado si se compara con la tendencia de la gama media. De hecho, TCL sigue dicha tendencia incluyendo un agujero en la esquina izquierda para la cámara frontal.
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La pantalla se ve bastante bien a tenor de mis primeras impresiones. Buen equilibrio de color, brillo suficiente para la mayor parte de condiciones (falta comprobar en exteriores) y sin demasiado rastro de saturación de serie. TCL incluye tecnología propia de pantalla, NXTVISION, un sistema de calibración automático especialmente pensado para la reproducción multimedia. Con vídeos y juegos la experiencia es muy positiva, también ayuda la inmersión que proporciona el panel con ratio 19.5:9; solo entorpecido por el agujero frontal de la cámara.
El procesador elegido para el TCL 10L ofrece solvencia más que de sobra: el Snapdragon 665 es potente, rápido y llega cargado de conectividad, incluido el NFC
No hay demasiadas sorpresas en términos de potencia: el TCL 10L apuesta por un procesador de probada solvencia, aunque con un año en el mercado: el Qualcomm Snapdragon 665. No me topé con ralentizaciones notorias, tampoco con saltos al cambiar entre aplicaciones: el móvil posee un desempeño más que aceptable. A ello colaboran los 6 GB de memoria RAM; quedándose algo justo en términos de almacenamiento: 64 GB EMMC.
Con 4.000 mAh de batería no parece que el TCL 10L vaya a sufrir lejos del enchufe, al menos durante la jornada diaria. En esta línea se encuentra el software incluido: capa personalizada TCL UI sobre Android 10. Dicha capa no abusa de las aplicaciones preinstaladas ya que posee lo necesario para que no se eche de menos nada una vez el móvil sale de la caja. Actualizado, con todo lo que ofrece Google y cierto aspecto 'Android stock'.
Cuatro cámaras traseras y grabación en 4K
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Tras mi primera toma de contacto con el TCL 10L el teléfono se mostró versátil en posibilidades con una app de cámara que promete exprimir el conjunto de sensores, lentes y tecnología incluidos. A falta de analizar los resultados a fondo, diría que el teléfono se muestra en la línea de lo esperado por la gama a la que pertenece. Y sin que se echen de menos el modo retrato, el gran angular o las fotos en en macro, perfectas para captar los detalles bien de cerca.
El TCL 10L incluye un sensor de 48 megapíxeles Samsung S5KGM1 que utiliza la tecnología 'pixel binning' para combinar cuatro píxeles en uno. Con una apertura de f/1.8, este sensor se muestra ágil en las tomas sin que el TCL 10L penalice con lentitud en el guardado de las imágenes: el proceso se realiza de manera adecuada. Tampoco queda lastrado el gran angular: con una apertura f/2.2, dicho sensor posee un objetivo capaz de capturar 118º de la escena.
HDR, modo profesional, desenfoque de fondo y retrato en tiempo real, grabación en 4K, stop-motion, cámara lenta e Inteligencia Artificial con la que identificar la escena y elegir los mejores valores para fotografiarla: el software de captura del TCL 10L es suficientemente completo.
No es mala elección para el precio
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A falta de analizarlo en profundidad ya que todo lo anterior son unas primeras impresiones tras la toma de contacto, el TCL 10L no me pareció mal teléfono, tampoco resulta caro para todo lo que ofrece. Suficiente capacidad, actualizado en software, con un conjunto fotográfico suficientemente versátil, la pantalla es de gran calidad, aprovecha bien la cara delantera y no prescinde ni de jack de auriculares ni de NFC, lo cual le hace apto para los pagos móviles, por ejemplo. Y por 229 euros queda en la línea de teléfonos como el Realme 6, el Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro o el Huawei P30 Lite. Son duros contrincantes del TCL 10L, cada uno con sus ventajas e inconvenientes en comparación, pero no suponen una exagerada mejora en prestaciones. Al menos sobre el papel.
TCL apuesta fuerte con su nueva gama de teléfonos, especialmente en el caso del TCL 10L. Quizá no sobresalga en nada concreto, pero sí que mantiene un buen equilibrio de especificaciones para el precio con el que parte en Europa. Por lo que he podido probar, el teléfono ofrece lo necesario para obtener una grata experiencia Android: no le puedo sacar demasiadas pegas tras mi primer contacto. A falta de analizarlo en profundidad, diría que no es mala opción para quien busque un buen teléfono por algo más de 200 euros y no desee quedarse con las marcas habituales de esa franja.
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