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Huawei Mate 30 Pro vs Mate 30 Specs Comparisons, Differences

Huawei has just launched Mate 30 Series of smartphones - Mate 30 Pro, Mate 30 and Porsche RS Edition. The Pro model is the top end variant in the series while the regular Mate 30 still come with some flagship specs. Both have 5G and Non 5G variants as well. Check out the main differences in specs between Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro below.

Camera 

One of the main difference between these two devices is in the camera system. Mate 30 Pro comes with two 40MP sensors at the back - a 40MP F1.6 main camera and a wide angle 40MP F1.8 sensor. There is also an additional 8MP telephoto lens and a depth sensor. On the regular Mate 30, the main camera is same as it's bigger brother, 40MP, but at F1.8 aperture instead of F1.6. It too feature an ultra wide angle sensor, but the resolution of the sensor is 16MP at F2.2 aperture. 8MP telephoto camera is available here as well. 


Mate 30 Pro has a 32MP F2.0 aperture main camera while Mate 30 only has a 24MP F2.0 aperture unit on the front. 24MP is more than enough in my opinion.

Display

Another main difference is in the display. Mate 30 Pro features a 6.53 inch FHD+ AMOLED screen while Mate 30 has a 6.62 inch OLED FHD+ screen. Wait a minute ! so you are saying Mate 30 has a better display than the Pro model ? No. The display on the Pro variant is curved and bezel less - Huawei calls it Horizon display. On the other hand, Mate 30 has a regular display.

Other Differences & Similarities
  • Mate 30 Pro is Water and Dust Resistant - IP68. Mate 30 is not.
  • Mate 30 has a 4200mAh battery while Pro variant has a bigger 4500mAh one
  • Both support 40W fast charging and 27W Wireless charging
  • Both are powered by Kirin 990 Octacore processor - the latest chipset from Huawei
  • EMUI 10 based on Android 10 on both
  • Mate 30 has a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Pro model does not.
  • Under the display fingerprint scanner on both models


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