With the Mate series, Huawei has always gone further in innovation, starting with performance, and the new Mate 40 Pro fully confirms this approach. The new smartphone of the Chinese giant integrates the very powerful Kirin 9000 chip, built with a 5-nanometer production process and capable of outperforming the previous Kirin 990 which already boasted excellent performance and energy efficiency. During the test, the new processor demonstrated a power capable of supporting any type of application in an exuberant way, making it really difficult to find apps that could even slow it down.
Since switching on and installing updates, Mate 40 Pro has proved to be a very fast smartphone for all types of applications, as well as for quickly switching between apps without slowing down and without having to worry about closing apps. open and no longer used. In tests, the new processor achieved performance from 30 to 50% higher than its predecessor, thus best supporting not only the applications but also the considerable section of the Mate 40 Pro, starting with the three rear cameras housed in a very elegant ring together with the sensor. laser to support the autofocus even in the less favorable light conditions in which the Huawei smartphone has proved to be perfectly at ease.
The power of the processor, together with the increasingly sophisticated algorithms, has in fact allowed the Mate 40 Pro to excel in photography of all kinds, from portraits to panoramas up to the details captured by the telescopic zoom with 5X magnification, which has proven to be able to render images. perfectly defined even when magnified 10 times thanks to the combination of optical stabilization and software. The main camera, with a 50 megapixel sensor in pixel binning technology, which allows you to combine the information captured by a matrix of four sensors to increase the overall quality of the image even in precarious light conditions, has instead shown its qualities both in photographs than in videos. Huawei has in fact equipped the Mate 40 Pro with the intelligent tracking function,
During the test, these functions proved to be very useful in combination with the excellent 12 megapixel ultra-wide angle lens, which proved to be able to capture photos and videos almost free of the geometric deformations typical of these lenses, and perfect for recording cinematic quality videos. . The interface developed by Huawei has proven to be valid and effective for every user, from those who prefer to leave all the settings on the phone to focus only on the subjects to be filmed to the enthusiasts who, in Pro mode, have full control over every parameter for give free rein to creativity.
Photos and videos, as well as all the apps, show their best on the excellent 6.76 inch diagonal always on OLED display, curved on both sides, which has a dynamic refresh up to 90 Hz and occupies the entire front surface thanks to the fingerprint sensor integrated under the screen. The wide-type front camera, together with the sensor for three-dimensional face recognition, is integrated into a slot in the screen, and has proved not only very good for selfies and videos, but has also enabled a new way of interacting with the smartphone . The Smart Sensing functions allow you to reduce the volume or turn on the display simply by looking at the phone placed on the table,
The front camera has also shown all its qualities in photo recording, from the classic selfie with excellent portrait function thanks to the 3D scanning sensor up to the group one in which the viewing angle is automatically enlarged by the software, as well as videos, which can reach 4K quality.
Despite the exuberant power of the processor, the Mate 40 Pro confirmed the longevity of Huawei smartphones, always arriving at the end of the evening with a comforting margin of autonomy of at least 30% even in case of intense use and with the use of 5G networks, which it supports in optimal way. The recharge also takes place with very fast times thanks to the 66 Watt power supply included in the package, which is able to recharge the phone in just 20 minutes starting from a residual charge of 30%. As in previous models, it is also possible to use the 4,400 mAh internal battery to wirelessly recharge accessories such as the excellent FreeBuds Pro earphones, as a tribute to those who buy the Mate 40 Pro by November 15th.
Mate 40 Pro is based on the Android 10 operating system in the open source version of Android 10 customized by Huawei with the Emui 11 interface, and therefore devoid of the Google App. A lack that during the test did not prove to be penalizing, especially if the Microsoft ecosystem is used starting from Office 365, offered in an official version in Huawei’s digital store, AppGallery, which now offers all the main apps starting from the main online banks, from Fineco to Mediolanum. Huawei has also introduced innovations in the search with Petal Search, an engine that searches not only information and images but also the apps that you want to install on the phone on all digital stores, from Huawei AppGallery to other sources such as ApkPure from which it is possible to install almost any app you want. (All rights reserved)