Why didn't Huawei reveal the DxOMark score of the P30?

Huawei P30 Aurora

After announcing the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro At a launch event in Paris, France last month, the Chinese company finally launched both devices in its home country of China three days ago.

The highlight of the P30 and P30 Pro are the camera capabilities, and of course Huawei has presumed it, although not so much with the first model, since it has not disclosed the rating that DxOMark has assigned it, such as yes he did it with the second. This is somewhat strange and has left many with intrigue (including us)But now an executive at the firm has "clarified the reason" for it. Let's see his explanation ...

This is why the Huawei P30 score from DxOMark was not revealed

Huawei P30 Pro camera

Huawei P30 Pro camera

First of all, let's remember that the Huawei P30 comes with a triple camera setup, which is made up of a 40-megapixel primary sensor, a 16-megapixel wide-angle lens, and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens.

On the other hand, the P30 Pro comes with a quad camera setup, which includes a 3D ToF sensor, in addition to the 40 megapixel Sony IMX600 sensor + 20 megapixels (ultra wide angle lens) + 8 megapixels (periscope lens). The device is equipped with features such as dual OIS, laser focus, dual LED flash, and 50x digital zoom.

Now the company has revealed that the total DxOMark score for the rear camera of the Huawei P30 Pro is 112, which is currently the highest in the world, demonstrating the amazing photographic capabilities of this variant.

However, we know nothing of the score that the P30 obtained, as the company, until today, has not revealed it. Explaining the reason behind this, Huawei's Consumer Business General Manager Yu Chengdong said that the P30's rating is very close to that of the P30 Pro, implying that this is why the company has not published the rating.

Wireless charging case for Huawei P30

This vague explanation does not make any sense and only seeks to deter the question. Why wouldn't a manufacturer want to boast such high scores for their newly launched smartphone, especially when the competition is fierce? This question leaves the executive's response in a bad way.

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Huawei P30 Pro camera test, the best in the world?

Currently, the three highest ranked smartphones in the DxOMark ranking are from Huawei (P30 Pro, Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro. Fourth place is secured by the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, who scored 109 points.

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