At the same event where Huawei introduced the new Huawei Mate Xs we had the opportunity to test its new mid-range smartphone, Huawei P40 Lite, a forum called to continue the company's most successful family in Spain, P Lite.
This device will go on sale within a few days but we've been able to use it, albeit briefly, so we leave it with our first impressions.
Showy and comfortable at the same time
Huawei knows that choosing colors on smartphones is more appropriate than it looks. Although there are many users who will be filing a charge on their mobile phone, the fact that the device can tag a particular image is important.
In this case the company has chosen a dark green color very elegant, although there will also be two other options that will go on sale later, in black and white tones.
On the hand is a large but comfortable phone, and the only thing I notice is that the fingerprint sensor is now on the side, not the back.
Second (the first was the Huawei Nova 5T), the manufacturer ends up removing the notch and applying the on-screen cosmetics of the front camera.
Four promising cameras
Even in the middle class Huawei tries to maintain a sense of photography even on endless channels. We see this in the P40 Lite, which includes four cameras.
The main is the sensor 48 Mpx, which helps us to have 2x zoom. No. Not a good zoom, but a digital one, with software upgrades for better quality. In this case the wide angle is set to unfortunately only 8 Mpx. Some other repairs are missing here.
The other two sensors are secondary as they work for macro photography and deep data collection when we use image display mode. Both have 2 Mpx.
Nice battery with fast charging
One of the star features of the model is its fast loading. A nice 4200 mAh battery, a 40W fast charging. This will allow for 30% load in 10 minutes.
Huawei is one of the products that offers excellent performance in this category and seems to want to take the technology from top to bottom.
Other than Google jobs
When Huawei launched the Huawei Mate 30 Pro without Google apps, we wondered what the company would do if it did so on a low and medium level. Well, that time has come and Huawei introduced the first mid-range smartphone with Google services.
Attempts to resolve the backlash have included HMS, Huawei services, and AppGallery, the Android & # 39; s firm app store. Notwithstanding that, i not being able to easily install programs such as WhatsApp will bring back a lot of thought.
Of course there are ways to install Google Play Services easily, but Google also recommends not doing so.
A more complex option
Huawei's situation is complicated. You should convince users that their facilities are as efficient as those of competitors, even if they don't have other widely used applications, such as Gmail or Google Mas.
Price of 299 euros, it's lower than the model last year, but still the company has a big challenge ahead.
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