In the DxOMark, which analyzes the cameras of smartphones in depth, the P20 Pro reached 109 points. It hit the Galaxy S9+ (99 points), former leader of the rankings, Google Pixel 2 (98 points) and iPhone X (97 points). The Huawei P20, which features a dual camera and a 20-megapixel sensor, also performed well in the ratings with 102 points. The P20 Pro’s triple camera consists of a 20 MP monochrome sensor with f/1.6 lens, an 8 MP sensor with f/2.4 telephoto lens and a 40 MP sensor with f/1.8 lens. The latter has an area of 1/1.78 inches, which is approximately double the Galaxy S9 sensor (1/2.55 inches), and captures 20% more light, compensating for the smaller aperture of the lens.
The DxOMark says that “the large sensor in the main camera combined with the black and white sensor allows excellent performance in low illumination and category-leading dynamic range; the 80mm telephoto lens in combination with the high-resolution monochrome chip offers the best zoom performance we’ve seen on a smartphone so far. The monochrome chip is also used to help generate excellent bokeh simulation in the P20 Pro.” The camera is good at practically everything, according to DxOMark: the noise is well controlled; autofocus is fast and accurate; the dynamic range is wide especially with plenty of light, and the bokeh effect (background blur) is excellent. The few criticisms were due to artifacts in scenes with HDR; exposure instabilities and white balance when zoom is activated; and orange or pink markings under strong light and indoors. There is no price or release date yet for the Huawei P20 Pro, but it may be difficult to get one if you are staying in the US, yes, it will not be released in the United States as the company faces problems with the US government. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.