Huawei launched the Mate 30 series last week, which includes the Mate 30 Pro that is one of the best if not the best Android handset of the year. You won’t find the Mate 30 Pro in US stores, which is hardly a surprise for a Huawei phone, and now there’s another reason why procuring one from overseas might not be worth the hassle. The phone ships without Google apps. Sure, it takes 10 minutes to get Google Play and all the Google apps back, but this doesn’t change the fact that the Mate 30 Pro will be a tough sell this year.
The one reason why you might go for the Mate 30 Pro in spite of all that is the camera, a quad-lens camera shooter that packs a bunch of exciting features. And if you were looking for some sort of proof that the Mate 30 Pro delivers a great camera experience you should know the phone now tops DxOMark’s rankings with the highest-ever score. Unfortunately, this particular DxOMark score is even more meaningless than they usually are.
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DxOMark’s meaningless Mate 30 Pro camera review is even more meaningless than usual originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 26 Sep 2019 at 09:36:05 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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