How Huawei Proves Its New Huawei Mate 30 Pro Superior To Galaxy Note 10+ 5G & iPhone 11 Pro
Karamchand Rameshwar
At the Huawei Mate 30 launch event, Huawei keeps comparing its new phones to Galaxy Note 10+ 5G & iPhone 11 Pro to prove how superior its products are.
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Huawei Mate 30 Pro is equipped with the waterfall display that is curved at 88 degrees. Huawei did not hesitate to compare the curvature of the Mate 30 Pro screen to the Galaxy Note10+ and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Compared to Apple's iPhone 11 Pro Max, two Huawei devices have larger displays, but the horizontal size is smaller and gives a more compact grip.
Not only that, the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro are also lighter in weight, but have a larger battery capacity than the iPhone.
Huawei then compared the edge of the screen, confirming that the two new models have the left / right sides of the screen that are thinner than the iPhone. In particular, thanks to the horizon screen design, the Mate 30 Pro doesn't even have left / right screen borders.
Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro both have a display notch, but the size of their software is smaller than the iPhone.
Moving the comparison of 5G network, Huawei highlighted the weakness of iPhone 11 Pro Max when this device does not support 5G. Compared to the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, the Mate 30 Pro supports more 5G bands.
In terms of speed, Huawei says the Mate 30 Pro’s 5G speed is 50% faster than that of the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G.
In a Speedtest comparison test conducted by Huawei, the Mate 30 Pro achieved 5G download speeds of 1.5Gbps, while the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G’s 5G download speed was only 985Mbps.
The ability to support dual SIM cards is also a factor that Huawei brought out to compare.
Huawei says devices like the Galaxy Note10+ 5G do not fully support 5G technology like its devices.
The battery life with the 5G network of the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro is better than the Galaxy Note10 + 5G from 2-3 hours.
The heat output of the Mate 30 Pro after making an hour of video call over a 5G network is lower than that of the Galaxy Note10+ 5G.
The Mate 30 Pro's image sensor is large in size and resolution compared to the Galaxy Note10 + and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Mate 30 Pro owns up to two such sensors.
Huawei constantly shows the low-light capabilities of the Mate 30 Pro outperforming the competition.
Thanks to the longer focal length lens, the Mate 30 Pro also has better zoom capabilities, giving more details than the Galaxy Note10+ 's camera.
Not only is the telephoto shooting, the Mate 30 Pro also offers better macro photos.
Huawei says the Mate 30 Pro is the best smartphone with light sensitivity when shooting video and it reaches ISO 51200, while the rest of the smartphones only reaches up to 6400.
Thus, Mate 30 Pro can record movies in extremely low light conditions.
The Mate 30 Pro's ultra wide-angle camera also has good low-light video recording similar to the regular angle camera.
Mate 30 Pro is a smartphone with slow-motion recording capability with the highest number of frames per second at the moment, reaching 7680fps. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note10 + reaches 960fps, while it is 240fps for the iPhone 11 Pro.
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