Huawei launched its new Mate 30 in India after Google revoked Huawei’s license to use all of Android's services on future devices earlier this year, after an executive order in the US by President Trump.
-Which means Huawei is unable to offer Google services on its devices. So you won’t be able to access Gmail, YouTube or even the Google Play Store easily on this phone – and Huawei apparently believes this will limit the appeal of its device in certain markets.
Mate 30 Pro: Specs and Features
Starting off with the design, like always, Huawei revealed that it has derived inspiration from cameras for the construction of the Mate 30 Pro. Yeah, Mate 30 Pro boasts a Halo Ring design, which refers to the circular camera ring on the rear panel, which looks like your camera lens. It’s IP68 water and dust resistant, which we obviously expect from a flagship smartphone.
Mate 30 Pro features a 6.53-inch Flex OLED Horizon Display, as Huawei likes to calls its new waterfall screen. It’s a beautiful panel that curves at an 88-degree angle, which is higher than the curvature of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 lineup. The display here touts an 18.4:9 aspect ratio, 2400×1176 pixels resolution (just a tad higher than Full-HD+), along with support for HDR 10 and DCI-P3 wide color gamut.
EMUI 10
Huawei Mate 30 Pro is one of the first smartphones to run Android 10 out-of-the-box. It doesn’t run a licensed version of Android though instead, it’s an AOSP fork which comes pre-installed with the HMS core instead of GMS (Google Mobile Services) core. Well, we already this as Huawei itself had confirmed that Mate 30 Pro won’t come with Google’s apps and services onboard.
Mate 30 Pro: Price and Availability
Huawei Mate 30 Pro has been priced starting at 1,099 euros (around Rs 86,500) for the 8GB+256GB base variant without 5G connectivity. You will have to shell out 1,199 euros (around Rs 94,500) for the 5G-enabled variant, which is quite similar to the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G variant.
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