DxOMark just announced the camera score of Huawei Mate30 Pro 5G, with it getting 135 points for taking pictures, 102 points for videos, and a total of 123 points.
The result has overtaken the Huawei Mate30 Pro 4G and Xiaomi CC9 Pro, which both scored 121 points, to rank first.
The Huawei Mate30 series is Huawei's annual flagship this year. At the same time, the Mate30 series is also Huawei's first 5G flagship phone. It is equipped with Kirin 990 5G integrated chip and supports 5A networks of NSA and SA.
In terms of hardware, the Mate30 Pro 5G version uses a 3D deep-sensing camera, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera, and a 1 / 1.7-inch 40-megapixel main camera.
In addition, it also adds a 1 / 1.54-inch 40-megapixel equivalent 18mm focal length main camera, and this newly added main camera is a movie camera, which is also Huawei's largest light sensor at present, which means that this camera Shooting videos at night works better.
Compared with the 4G version, the biggest difference is that the Kirin 990 5G chip uses the new ISP5.0. For the first time, the BM3D (Block-Matching and 3D filtering) SLR hardware noise reduction technology is implemented on the mobile phone chip. The dark scenes are more bright and clear. .
Therefore, the Huawei Mate30 Pro 5G version has a stronger upgrade on the chip than the Huawei Mate30 Pro. Relatively speaking, the front camera has better noise reduction technology, and the night scene is better and brighter.
According to DxO, the most important improvements are better detail and noise management and more stable autofocus when using zoom; generally, the effect is slightly better when shooting in very weak light, and dynamic when using bokeh mode Wider range. In video mode, autofocus, details and noise have also been improved.
On the downside, the effective focal length of the Mate 30 Pro's ultra-wide-angle camera is not initially wide compared to its competitors, and it is now reduced by a new anti-distortion algorithm.
Overall, Huawei Mate30 Pro 5G Edition once again sets a new benchmark for the shooting performance of flagship mobile phones.