Huawei P30 PRO. SHAMEFUL SECRET for the Chamber

Huawei P30 PRO. A shameful secret has been discovered for the quad camera in the new Huawei smartphone model, here's what you need to know.

Huawei P30 PRO secret

Huawei P30 PRO. The new smartphone model was launched with an amazing camera, declared by experts to be the best of all those implemented in smartphones, even surpassing iPhone XS or Samsung GALAXY S10 Plus. Although the Huawei P30 PRO has a very good quad camera, it seems that behind it hides a secret that the Huawei people have not talked about until now, as expected.

Huawei P30 PRO. Huawei's new main camera has four image sensors, and the main one has a 40-megapixel image sensor, but this is just a trick, unfortunately. Although the Huawei P30 PRO has a camera with a 40 megapixel image sensor, in reality, it natively records photos at a resolution of 10 megapixels, yes you read that right, at a resolution 4 times lower than the one that it actually has a phone camera.

Huawei P30 PRO. SHAMEFUL SECRET for the Chamber

Huawei P30 PRO secret camera

Huawei P30 PRO. According to an unofficial explanation, the 10 megapixel resolution is used by default for the phone's quad camera because the 40 megapixel one cannot use HDR as well. The resolution at which pictures are recorded by Huawei P30 PRO is even lower than the one at which pictures are taken by iPhone XS Max or Samsung GALAXY S10 Plus, which nobody knows anymore, unfortunately.

Huawei P30 PRO. It is interesting how Huawei has implemented a 40 megapixel image sensor in its phones only "for the eyes of the world", but in reality a lower resolution than the iPhone's is used for photos. Yes, the Huawei P30 PRO takes very good pictures at a resolution of 10 megapixels, better than the iPhone, but we are still talking about a hoax, because all customers think that they benefit from pictures in certain specifications, but in reality everything is a bit of a lie.

Huawei P30 PRO. I could not tell you why Huawei does not specify very clearly what is hidden behind its camera, but it should do so, because at the moment it is creating misleading expectations for customers.