Huawei is still trying to get some market share in Europe and the West, something that is being difficult for it. It is not in the TOP and its devices are seen less and less in stores or in the hands of users. And with this Mate 50 Pro little will change the situation.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro: a round smartphone with a big “but”
Huawei has stopped working with Google, but it hasn’t forgotten how to make attractive smartphones. The new Mate 50 Pro It has everything you need to attract an Android user, except the most important: Android. What’s more, Huawei has put an extra effort to try to alleviate the fact of not having access to Google apps.
The design is refined compared to previous models, now with a notch lighter and thinner bezels. The screen is curved, being one of the few that are currently on the market with this feature. The rear is simplified with a giant camera module which houses 3 sensors. The frames are of course metal and the back material is vegetable leather.
In terms of hardware, nothing has been forgotten and the device offers a complete list of specifications. If you like big screens and you care about the quality of the camera, this device should be among your favorites.
- 6.74-inch screen:
- OLED
- 1212 x 2616 pixels
- 120Hz
- Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
- 8 GB of RAM
- 256 or 512 GB of internal storage UFS 3.1
- Triple rear camera:
- Variable aperture sensor – 50 MP – f/1.4-f/4.0 – 24mm
- Telephoto sensor – 64 MP – f/3.5 – zoom x3.5 –
- Wide-angle sensor – 13 MP – f/2.2
- 13MP front camera
- Body in metal and glass/vegetable leather
- USB C and fingerprint sensor
- IP68 certification
- Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, Bluetooth, NFC…
- 4,700mAh battery
- Harmony OS 3.0 and EMUI 13
A tall camera
Top of its list of features is a camera with a 200x zoom. To do this, it uses digital and optical zoom to reach a spectacular distance with, we hope, acceptable quality.
It also launches a variable aperture sensor from f/1.4 to f/4.0. This will allow the user to have a perfect level of luminosity in each shot. Virtually no current smartphone has such a camera system.
A price too high
The Huawei Mate 50 Pro will arrive in Europe with a price of 1,299 euros/dollars in its most economical version. It is a price that leaves the barrier of 1,000 euros far behind and that few users will be willing to pay for this device.
Is it a TOP high-end smartphone? Yes Is it at the same price as other very similar devices? Yes. Unfortunately the fact no access to Google services It will throw back a large part of the target audience of this mobile.