The Honor 30 Pro+ is the Android phone with the smoothest system in April, ahead of the Huawei P40 Pro and OnePlus 8 Pro, according to a report by the Chinese benchmarking platform Master Lu.
On May 2, Master Lu officially released the April Android New Releases Fluency List, which tallies the fluency scores of the 17 new Android phones released between April 1 and April 30.
The Honor 30 Pro+ took first place with 186.62 points, followed by the Huawei P40 Pro in second place with 184.80 points and the OnePlus 8 Pro in third place with 180.35 points, with all three new models scoring over 180 points in the experience review.
The Honor 30 Pro+ packs a 6.57-inch OLED screen with 2340x1080 resolution. It supports 10,000-step dimming, movie-grade color rendering, and also supports 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz sampling rate, and is powered by Kirin 990 5G processor.
Both the 90Hz refresh rate and the 180Hz sample rate greatly improve the smoothness of the Honor 30 Pro+.
In addition, the Honor 30 Pro+ features a 50-megapixel ultra-sensitive triple camera with an RYYB IMX700 sensor as the main camera, and the same large base as the P40 Pro series, with 1/1.28 inch being the largest area available.
The Master Lu experience score is mainly used for system file copying, desktop sliding, web page loading, boot-up, APP use, photo viewing, etc. to test the suitability, optimization, and smoothness of the mobile system UI.