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Huawei Mate 30 cuts Google out
Android is here to stay on Huawei phones, but the manufacturer has replaced one important service, writes BRYAN TURNER.
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Android is here to stay on Huawei phones, but the manufacturer has replaced one important service, writes BRYAN TURNER.
The Mate 30 is equipped with a SuperSensing Triple camera, comprising a 40MP SuperSensing camera, 16MP Ultra Wide-angle camera, and an 8MP Telephoto camera. Coupled with an ISP 5.0 Image Signal Processor, it enables users to capture high quality photographs and videos.
The SuperSensing Cine Camera is a dual-main camera system for different photo and video scenarios. The Cine Camera features a large 1/1.54-inch sensor size with a high maximum Video ISO of 51200 to capture videos with an extended dynamic range at 4K/60fps, as well as ultra slow-motion at the highest 7680 fps.
It supports 4K Low-light Ultra-wide time-lapse video. The Mate 30 Pro offers pro-bokeh capabilities while recoding, for professional looking results. Additionally, the second of the dual-camera system is a 1/1.7-inch SuperSensing camera which attracts 40% more lights to deliver stunning results in low light conditions, with an impressive light sensitivity of ISO409600, making it the best low light one-shot device ever, even for ultra-wide shots.
The 8MP Huawei Telephoto Camera offers 3x optical zoom, 5x Hybrid Zoom and up to 30x Digital Zoom. A front-facing 3D Depth Sensing Camera delivers pro-bokeh effects with accurate depth-of-field information for selfies and portraits.
Huawei’s built-in camera app now natively supports DJI gimbals, so users don’t have to download more apps to use accessories.
Click here to read about the major performance improvements on the Mate 30 series devices.
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