Huawei makes its way with a phone with brutal technical specifications, but the iPhone 14 Pro offers more natural results.
Huawei launched its new Huawei Mate 50 Pro in mid-November 2022, a smartphone with a few technical specifications surprising, a revolutionary design and a great bet in the photographic section.
New flagship Huawei has landed on the market with a spectacular circular module with a triple camera system that includes a sensor 50 megapixel wide anglea lens 13 megapixel ultra wide angle and another goal telephoto but 64 megapixels. So far, the technical specs of the hardware are brutal. Now, will your camera be able to reach the photo quality of an iPhone 14 Pro?
Our colleagues at Urban Tecno have taken up the challenge and got to work doing an in-depth video analytics comparison of the cameras of the Huawei Mate 50 Pro and the iPhone 14. The results are very interesting to say the least. In addition, they discovered some curiosities that we loved discovering.
Comparison: Huawei Mate 50 Pro vs iPhone 14 Pro
The Huawei Mate 50 Pro’s camera behavior shows a lot of information and detail in your photos and is generally more color accurate than the iPhone 14.
On the other hand, the iPhone 14 Pro has a serious problem with the high levels of contrast in his camera photos, the shadows are too dark.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro problems come from the low light conditions, the results lose a lot of naturalness. In this sense, the night mode of the iPhone 14 Pro adapts much better to the technical specificities of its hardware. In fact, Huawei’s phone data processing is so aggressive that it even alters the aspect ratio of photos.
In short, the Huawei Mate 50 Pro camera is superior to the iPhone 14 camera in many ways. He has one greater color accuracy, better contrast and wide dynamic range. However, even with theoretically lower quality tech specs, the iPhone 14 Pro delivers much better results. natural and realistic.
Huawei seems to be doing it right, despite the US veto of Chinese manufacturers, the company has managed to gain a foothold in the market with its Huawei Mate 50 Pro, although it is no longer a competition that can hold its own. to Samsung, which continues to dominate the smartphone sector ahead of Apple.
However, the inclusion of as many software functions in image processing The camera ended up spoiling the photographic experience of this great device somewhat, causing the Huawei Mate 50 Pro to lose that naturalness that our colleague from Urban Tecno talks about in the video.