Battery Life

Huawei always proclaimed to have excellent battery life in their products, and this seems to be a management directed priority in device development. Having said that, power consumption on the recent OLED devices hasn’t always been as optimised as it could be.

The P30 Pro’s 4100mAh rated battery and the P30’s 3550mAh unit compete at the higher end of the spectrum. We’ve already proven that the Kirin 980 SoC is able to deliver fantastic power efficiency, and the Mate 20 still tops the charts as one of the most efficient and long-lasting devices.

Web Browsing Battery Life 2016 (WiFi)

In the web-test, we see both P30s not far apart from each other, with the P30 Pro reaching 11.83h and the P30 11.43h. Overall these are great results, in line with what Huawei was able to achieve in the past. Again I would like to point out the difference in battery life between the P30 Pro and the new Galaxy S10+s – both have similarly sized batteries and screens, yet the Samsung devices lead even though they’re 1440p screen, again showcasing that fundamentally the resolution should have very little impact when implemented correctly.

PCMark Work 2.0 - Battery Life

In the PCMark battery test both P30s perform excellently, as is usualy with Huawei devices. The P30 Pro lags behind the P20 Pro because the latter wasn’t more efficient, but rather because it was much slower and operating at lower (and more efficient) performance points. The P30 Pro along with the new Kirin 980 devices showcase leading battery life along with leading performance.

Another change that I noted in the P30s is that their idle battery life is significantly better than past Huawei flagships, a notorious issue that I hadn’t covered nearly as much as I should have. 

Display Measurement Camera - Daylight Evaluation: Zoom & Scenic
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  • BabelHuber - Tuesday, April 23, 2019 - link

    Just try to fix a bug via Magisk without root, or install a system-wide ad blocker (not only in the browser, but for each and any app). Or try to install a black overlay on WhatsApp or Instagram with the Samsung theme engine 🙄

    No, you simply don't get the features of substratum and Magisk without root.
  • zeeBomb - Monday, May 6, 2019 - link

    Any specificiations of the Purism 5? Enticing device, looks like it's taking a jab to BBM...
  • marko94 - Saturday, April 20, 2019 - link

    im an accountant and tech lover, but until i have a reliable information of the actual cost of manufacturing a device, i wont necessarily call it overpriced. expensive. maybe, not overpriced. there's a difference.
  • cpkennit83 - Sunday, April 21, 2019 - link

    Average selling price will be down by 250€ in 2 months. If thats not proof enought the device is overpriced i dont know what is. Not specific to Huawei though, Samsung does it too. Only Apple and One plus tend tonstick to the same price for the entire life of the device
  • MightyGadget - Sunday, April 21, 2019 - link

    I had exactly the same thoughts on the 5x telephoto zoom, which I have not seen many people mention. I did use the phone at the same time as the Black Shark 2 recently and loved having the zoom over 2x that the Black Shark offered, but I think 3x is a bit more versatile. But yeah, in most cases, I think people will benefit from the low light photography more than 5x & 10x zoom.
    They should just add another 3x telephoto lens for next years model!
  • WPX00 - Monday, April 22, 2019 - link

    The value equation with the S10 is wildly better for the P30 here in Asia. In Indonesia:

    P30 8/128: IDR 10 million (709 USD)
    P30 Pro 8/256: IDR 13 million (922 USD)

    S10e 6/128: IDR 10.5 million (745 USD)
    S10 8/128: IDR 13 million (922 USD)
    S10+ 8/128: IDR 14 million (993 USD)

    The P30 is both lower priced and comes with double the storage of the base S10+, and is the same cost with the S10 vanilla with double the storage.
  • s.yu - Thursday, April 25, 2019 - link

    You do get a notably worse screen, speakers, and SoC with the P30, also the expensive proprietary storage, and the build is questionable as they're still holding on to the scratchable plastic sandwich screen construction from the P20.
    To some people with certain needs the P30 may be of better value than the S10, but it's still the worst in value by far of almost all Chinese smartphones. At this price range go get a Reno 10x version, get a top tier Mi9, the latest Meizu or Oneplus 7 or anything else.
  • s.yu - Thursday, April 25, 2019 - link

    BTW, look for grey imported Samsung as they're often cheaper (I did a 10-second search and found the SD855 ver. 8/128 S10 at CNY4650 which is less than USD690 on Taobao, the Exynos ver. 8/128 S10 at CNY 4158, while the "official" local price is CNY5999, lol), whereas you probably won't find any grey imported Chinese smartphones. They're without official warranty but I'm on my third smartphone without a warranty and I've never encountered an issue nor regretted the savings.
  • ezekiel68 - Tuesday, April 23, 2019 - link

    That one time I read a review of the Huawei P30 family and came to understand that the Honor View20 was all I wanted and more at a better price. (Yes, I know it's the same parent company)
  • Roy2002 - Friday, April 26, 2019 - link

    Huawei has the best cameras now.

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