The Huawei P50 Pro genuine handset has a 6.6-inch OLED screen whose edges twist into the metal edge. The contraption measures 72.8mm wide by 158.8mm deep by 8.5mm thick (2.87in. x 6.25in. x 0.33in.) with limited bezels and a front camera sitting in a central punch-opening, achieving a screen-to-body proportion of 91.5%. The concealing plan for the (somewhat fingerprint-obliging) glass back of our overview unit was Cocoa Gold; the option is Splendid Dim.
The P50 Pro weighs 195g, and even with the provided clear bumper case it's pleasing to hold and explore one-gave. Like most flagship-class handsets these days, this phone has an IP68 rating for buildup and water opposition, which implies that it's 'dust tight' and can manage submersion in 1-3m of water for something like 30 minutes
With the P50 Pro, Huawei brings one new development, XD Optics, and an improvement over the P40 series in the shape of XD Mix Pro. Huawei XD Optics applies picture processing to change optical bungles, helping the picture signal that is passed to the computational photography estimations by 25 percent, Huawei says. The XD Blend Pro picture engine incorporates another Super Concealing Channel System, a Veritable Chroma Picture Engine, and Super HDR advancement, achieving improved detail, tones, and dynamic reach in all cases.
Capabilities of the P50 Pro camera structure incorporate up to 100x zoom with improved picture change, huge scope shots down to 2.5cm distance, 4K video capture with both front and back cameras, and Twofold View video recording with front and back cameras at the same time.
The P50 Pro conveys performance as per other flagship-class handsets considering Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 chipset, similar to Samsung's 6.7-inch World S21+ 5G. The P50 Pro beats the Enormous framework S21+ 5G on the Geekbench 5 multi-focus CPU test but is hardly behind on the single community benchmark The PCMark for Android Work 3.0 benchmark evaluates handsets on a scope of normal activities - web perusing, video modifying, composing, photo changing, and data manipulation. The two handsets perform well all things considered, yet the Samsung Universe S22+ 5G overwhelms the competition, with web perusing performance standing apart at 1.9x that of the Huawei P50 Pro The P50 Pro has a 4360mAh battery, which is a development on the P40 Pro/+ (4200mAh) yet not actually the 5000mAh capacities seen on some new flagship handsets. We attempted battery terms including the PCMark for Android Work 3.0 battery span benchmark, which empties the battery out of 100% to 20% while continually running the Work 3.0 test. The Huawei P50 Pro happened for 11 hours 38 minutes, while the Samsung Vast framework S21+ 5G supervised 12h 15m from its 4800mAh battery
The P50 Pro conveys performance as per other flagship-class handsets considering Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 chipset, similar to Samsung's 6.7-inch World S21+ 5G. The P50 Pro beats the Enormous framework S21+ 5G on the Geekbench 5 multi-focus CPU test but is hardly behind on the single community benchmark The PCMark for Android Work 3.0 benchmark evaluates handsets on a scope of normal activities - web perusing, video modifying, composing, photo changing, and data manipulation. The two handsets perform well all things considered, yet the Samsung Universe S22+ 5G overwhelms the competition, with web perusing performance standing apart at 1.9x that of the Huawei P50 Pro The P50 Pro has a 4360mAh battery, which is a development on the P40 Pro/+ (4200mAh) yet not actually the 5000mAh capacities seen on some new flagship handsets. We attempted battery terms including the PCMark for Android Work 3.0 battery span benchmark, which empties the battery out of 100% to 20% while continually running the Work 3.0 test. The Huawei P50 Pro happened for 11 hours 38 minutes, while the Samsung Vast framework S21+ 5G supervised 12h 15m from its 4800mAh battery
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