Huawei has little to announce about its new P40 smartphones, as most details on the phone have been made public in the leak weeks before launch.
Not that this affects our enthusiasm, if not the opposite: leaks and speculations with the Huawei P40 have only served to reinforce our desire for what is to come.
Although earlier models were used to advertise one high-end phone, it's now a way of getting more Smartphones at the same time.
In the case of Huawei, it actually has two main components, the Mate series and the P series, which is launched six months apart.
But only one model in each range can be a true genius, a distance star with a very strong specification. In the case of the P40 series, it will be the Huawei P40 Pro + model.
As of writing this article, we do not yet have details on the price of the new Huawei, as this edition is noted for not revealing prices or presenting dates until the official event.
In addition, unlike in previous years, this forum was held online thanks to Covid-19, so no one has had the time to test the Pro + yet.
We've been able to test the P40 and P40 Pro models, but Huawei is keeping its Flagship Pro + model in May. So for now, let's dive straight into the definitions and things in the paper that we know right now.
Features and specifications of the new Huawei P40 Pro +
In terms of looks, Pro + looks like a shopping phone if you're looking for a phone that's more suited for photos and video functions.
I've been using the P30 Pro for the past year, and with the exception of a few plug-ins for a full-screen touchscreen (where the palm collision accidentally causes a change to the app), it's been fun.
The cameras are great, but the new P40 Pro + setup improves on the P30 Pro in three key areas.
First, there is port of zoom two. As any P30 Pro owner knows, zoom 5x always has a specific focal length to be useful. I think it does a lot zoom of photos or intimacy, so I always take a few steps back or just do zoom from a standard general view to get the frame I want.
Pro + provides the final setup: a zoom 3x Optical ready for drawings, a zoom 10x Optical actual proximity (there is 35mm equal to 240mm height) in addition too wide and large new lenses for 50 MP covering all your non-photographic needs.
The fifth objective is to obtain a deeper finding, that is, a bokeh with greater accuracy, but the use of the other four is the same as having the same purpose for zoom which can range from 18mm to 240mm. Of course, the technology that is about to become a production phone is for them zoom which is ongoing.
When pressing to perform zoom from any phone (even one with "zoom"the optician) recognizes a zoom digital. Simply put, if you don't use 1x, 3x, or 10x, you take the whole picture from one of the cameras. You actually have a set of primary lenses that you can switch in almost instantly.
It's a great feature, and with AI (Artificial Intelligence), and several details available on high resolution sensors such as the new MP, you can get better results than you found when you created and resized images in Photoshop, but these high quality images are no different. zoom Optical real.
Going back to the topic, with the exception of the wide-angle camera and ToF lens, they all have visual image stabilization that, with phone lenses, is important to avoid shorter images and soft videos.
Speaking of video, the P40 Pro + offers HDR when shooting with a wide-angle lens and supports up to ISO 51200 to improve detail in situations where there isn't much light.
Also, anyone upgrading to the P30 Pro will appreciate the ability to record 4K video at 60fps (the P30 Pro is limited to 30fps) and even though it is less useful, the slow slow-motion at 7680fps means you can record things happening very quickly so that people's eyes cannot see.
Usually, 32 MP Camera selfie You can record a 4K video while the front dual camera provides optical depth detection bokeh more natural look.
Granted, all three P40 models have cameras selfie, the same 50 MP camera and third-generation intelligence system. But it is the combination of seven lenses that should make the P40 Pro + a more desirable phone, and its special ceramic back.
It's a little disappointing that the Pro + doesn't have the high resolution display as some rumors had predicted, but the 90Hz update is another difference when updating from an older Huawei device.
I'm dying to have a P40 Pro + in my hands and see how good that is zoom 10x. In the meantime, you can read our detailed comparison of the top three P40 phones, as well as our first impressions of the P40 and P40 Pro.