Huawei P40 Pro Plus review

Huawei P40 Pro Plus review, If you choose the P40 Pro Plus, this will be the camera, that is, a 10x zoom and an equivalent 240mm telephoto lens. Almost everything else around it is almost identical to the remarkably cheaper P40 Pro, from brilliant design, flagship, and camera, to software limitations that result from Google’s lack of services. If you are a Huawei fan and don’t swim for cash, get the P40 Pro for sure. However, Pro Plus is the best new smartphone camera of its kind.

Huawei P40 Pro Plus is the powerful flagship of 2020. No, it is actually solid and weighs much more than the original Huawei P40 Pro, which is not surprising given the technology required to capture 10x zoom and visually stable images. that can be captured. It weighs 226 grams, making it the same weight as the heaviest iPhone, the iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Huawei P40 Pro Plus costs AUD 1,299 / A $ 2,500

(approximately USD 1,570), making it more than hundreds of Huawei P40 Pro, thus the most expensive non-folding Android phone on the scene, the price does not exceed the highest iPhone specifications.

For this extra money compared to Vanilla P40 Pro, you can get a new back texture, made from crushed ceramic powder to create a tough finish that’s almost as hard as sapphire crystal. Pro Plus also has more storage capacity, 512 GB, and the crown of glory, which is a 10x optical zoom lens.

However, this 8MP 240mm (Zoom) camera is only a small part of photography history on the P40 Pro Plus. The main camera is the same 50MP sensor as the rest of the P40 series, complete with optical image stabilization (OIS). There’s also a 3x optical zoom camera, ultra-wide-angle camera, and time-of-flight (ToF) depth sensor.

In addition to the 32-megapixel front camera, from pixels to performance, the P40 Pro Plus is the camera phone you want if photos are a top priority.

Of course, as with any modern Huawei phone, there is something good and bad. If you know how the U.S.-China trade war has affected Huawei, in short, you’re preventing Huawei from working with American companies, including Google.

Despite the fact that the new Huawei phones still run the latest version of Android, they do not work with Wear OS watches, they do not support Google applications such as Gmail and Google Home, nor do they support Google services in third-party applications, such as maps within the application Zoopla, for example.

Huawei is working on solutions, getting more local and international apps on its AppGallery, which is located instead of the Google Play Store, and offering “Petal Search – Find Apps” on their phones. This tool tracks multiple app sources to prevent users from having to download a third-party app store manually, and it’s highly welcome. Parity between Huawei phones and other major Android devices has yet to be achieved when it comes to application support.

Despite the restrictions on Google, the experience of the Huawei P40 Pro Plus is excellent from the point of view of ease of use. There’s plenty of power inside, the P40 series offers some great multitasking features for the P family, and thanks to Kirin 990 radios, Pro Plus packages are among the fastest Wi-Fi and 5G speeds available today.

In addition to all-day battery life, 40W wired and wireless speeds, reverse wireless charging, and over half a terabyte of internal storage, there are many things you love about the P40 Pro Plus, such as the fact that Huawei still works against Google’s limitations it feels like a shame.

In the end, does Huawei P40 Pro Plus deserve a high price? Not for the majority.

Like the Huawei Mate Xs, the P40 Pro Plus can do something that no other phone can do. While you can’t switch from a tab to a phone and vice versa, you can do 10x optical zoom making it one of the most comprehensive pocket display systems.

Therefore, Huawei P40 Pro Plus is an important and flexible flagship phone from Huawei, which confirms the dominance of other camera phones, even if it is not a phone for the masses.

Huawei P40 Pro Plus price and release date
In stores across Europe from June 25
It costs £ 1,299 / A $ 2,500 (about $ 1,570)
Not available in the United States.
Available starting June 25, P40 Pro Plus is available across Europe and costs £ 1,299 / AUS $ 2,500 (approximately $ 1,570), which is the most expensive Android phone. As with all Huawei phones, there is no American version on the cards.

Available with a storage capacity of 512 GB and 8 GB of RAM, there is only one version for sale, so unless you are ready to buy at the desired price of 1399 euros, there is no way to reach the incredible zoom P40 Pro Plus with less storage capacity and lower model prices.

Design

Ceramic backrest
IP68 resistance to water and dust
Heavy and premium
If you see the P40 Pro, you have seen the P40 Pro Plus. The look, style, and dimensions are almost all the same.

Huawei P40 Pro Plus looks great, even if it’s not particularly slim, at 9mm, it’s thicker than Apple and Samsung’s competitors. It weighs 226 grams. Same as iPhone 11 Pro Max. So fans of cute little phones will want to look elsewhere. However, there is a remarkable elegance to it.

Pro and Pro Plus feature a quad curved overflow display, which basically means they have curved glass on all four edges. With the raised bezel at the corners to form a metallic edge that infiltrates the screen, the P40 Pros look truly unique and recognizable in a sea of smartphones with the same design on the front.

The brushed metal frame houses a USB-C port, a single base speaker, and a SIM card slot in the base. On the right are all the buttons on the phone, while at the top is an IR blaster.

Available in high-gloss white or black, the main difference between the P40 Pro and Pro Plus is the materials used on the back. The most expensive Pro Plus uses shiny porcelain, while the P40 Pro uses traditional glass, available with a glossy or frosted finish.

Overall the product rating for the Huawei P40 Pro Plus would be:

★★★★

 

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