Huawei’s P30 Pro smartphone, which was launched along with the Huawei P30 at a launch event in Paris, France last month, is currently the leading device in the camera benchmark from DxOMark.

The front camera DxOMark score for the P30 Pro is 89 points. For photos, the device scored 90 points whereas it scored 89 points for videos using the front-facing snapper. With such scores, the device ranked fourth in the overall rankings.

Huawei P30 Pro Front Camera DxOMark

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is leading the category with 96 points, followed by Google Pixel 3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 9, both of which scored 92 points. The Huawei P30 Pro is fourth in the front-facing camera but is leading the list for the rear camera.

As for the specifications, the Huawei P30 Pro features a 6.47-inch Full HD+ curved OLED display. The phone doesn’t have an earpiece, instead, it uses Acoustic Display Technology which emits sounds through the display using magnetic levitation.

Under the hood, the device is powered by the company’s own HiSilicon Kirin 980 octa-core processor along with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. There is support for storage expansion using Huawei’s NM Card.

In the camera department, the P30 Pro has four camera sensors on the back panel – a 20MP f/2.2 ultra wide angle lens, a 40MP f/1.6 wide-angle lens, an 8MP f/3.4 5X telephoto, and a ToF depth-sensing camera. For selfies, it comes with a 32MP sensor with AI HDR+.

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The IP68 rated smartphone also comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner which is claimed by the company to be 30% faster than that of the previous generation. The P30 Pro runs Android 9 Pie-based EMUI 9.1 custom interface and is powered by a 4,200mAh battery with support for 40W fast-charging and support for 15W wireless fast charging.