This GIF Shows How P30 Pro Can Take Decent Photos In A Complete Lack Of Light Room
Aadhya Khatri - Apr 02, 2019
The P30 Pro's night mode enables users to see things otherwise only visible in full light
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The Huawei P30 Pro, the company’s latest smartphone is startling the world with its incredible camera setup. The Huawei P20 Pro launched last year ranks top of the list of smartphones with the best cameras, but this year, Huawei has found a way to enhance its features and add them to the P30. One of the most noticeable functions is the super low light.
The best way for you to understand how competent this mode is to see how it works. Here is a 10-second video demonstrating how the P30 reacts when it moves from a well-lit room to a dark one. You can see in the GIF that the environment completely lacks light but with the P30, we can things which would be otherwise only visible under the light.
Huawei P30 and P30 Pro will be launched on the 5th of April in some part of the world but there has been no information on when it hits India. The only thing we know now is Amazon has set up a landing page for it, which shows some of the best features on the P30 Pro, including the quad camera setup on the rear, Kirin 980 CPU, and a battery of 4200mAh, which can sustain the phone for the best parts of two days.

Both the P30 and P30 Pro has this dark mode
This incredible dark mode is on both the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro. While this is not the most useful features on a smartphone, it is still handy on some occasions and shows how far Huawei has gone in this respect. When this mode is on, it will change the white background to the black one.
Another highlight of the P30 Pro is the Eye Comfort, which allows users to turn it on or off at will. This mode will remove blue light to help users avoid visual fatigue, a condition when specific eye muscles tighten during visually intensive tasks.
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