Huawei P40 Pro Plus Real-World Test (Camera & Battery Test) By TheUnlockr

By TheUnlockr
Aug 15, 2021
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Huawei P40 Pro Plus Real-World Test (Camera & Battery Test)

Good morning, another day, another real world test today we're gonna, be doing a real world test on the Huawei p40 pro plus lots of peas. If you're not familiar, though a real road test on this channel is where I'm gonna kind of go through my normal day, do my normal things on the phone use, Gmail, WhatsApp, etc. I don't show it necessarily, I'm going to be just using it as my normal phone, my sim cards in it, etc. , um and then, throughout the day, we'll also check on the battery and just see how that's doing, and I'm going to take photos on this phone and some of its competitors and put those up on the screen so that you guys can determine what you think is best, but with all that said, first things. First, I need coffee, so coffee check first off. I want to talk about why I haven't done one of these in a long time and that's because they're called real world tests and well lately doesn't really feel much like the real world, as I'm sure we all can relate.

But honestly, you guys keep asking for them. I keep wanting to do them, and it seems like this is at least for now what the real world is. Okay, so the first time, let's check in on the battery, it's 1 53 p. m. It's a late coffee! I know I've been working all morning in my apartment decided to go get an afternoon coffee whatever, but it's 1 53 p.

m, and we are at 87. , okay, real, quick. Let's talk about the cameras, so we essentially have the same camera setup as the p40 pro. For the most part, we have the same ultra-wide camera, and we have the same main sensor which we'll talk about more in a sec but for the telephoto option. Instead of a five times optical zoom, we have three times: optical zoom and a ten times optical zoom.

Now we can also zoom digitally beyond that, like you can, with other devices up to 100 times, which I'll admit look better because they have the 10 times optical starting point compared to the others, but honestly, it's all still just oil paintings. So I would never really use it. I mean it's novel that they can do it, but I just I would just not use that it's not usable. In my opinion. I will say, though, that the ten times optical, which is a clever bit of kit, that bends light around inside using multiple mirrors to achieve the distance needed from the lens to the sensor to get that zoom.

It does a pretty good job, for example, here's 10 times on the p40 pro plus versus the s20 ultra. So now really quick. I want to talk about that main sensor now, as mentioned, this is the same sensor as the p40 pro, which I did a complete walkthrough on that I'll link to above, where I go through all the specs etc. If you want to check that out, but as a refresher that sensor is a 50, megapixel, f, 1.9 aperture one by 1.28 inch sensor, which makes it slightly larger than the s20 ultras one by 1.33, and the Oppo find x2 pros 1 by 1.43. Now, clearly, the race for larger sensor sizes has begun, which I'm actually really happy about on top of this Huawei is also doing the same thing.

The other larger sensor guys are doing too and taking the pixels on the sensor and combining or binning them together to have a lower resolution, but much larger pixel sizes, which helps further with dynamic range and low light performance. Now, if you want, you can actually shoot in the full 50 megapixels with a specific high-res mode on the phone, but, as you can see, it is at the cost of the dynamic range that you'll get if you leave it on the 12.5 megapixel setting, that's spinning four pixels together to make 2.44 micron sized ones instead, which you're almost always better off with, unless you have a very well lit scene that you plan to print at a very large size. One last interesting thing about the larger sized sensors and pixels, combined with the faster apertures, is that you get a lot more natural both. The blurred separation between the foreground and the background than you would with phones with smaller sensors, which obviously I'm a fan of okay. Now, let's check in on the battery, it is 5 22 p.

m, and we are at 43. Is there an electric one? Sometimes you get look at all the peddlers. These ones are super rare, but when you find one, they actually like give you a little electric boost. As your pedal, it's so nice, I'm actually really excited okay and um if I'm lucky it'll be there when I'm done on the way back, but I doubt um, let's talk about the video on this phone. It can shoot in 4k up to 60 frames, a second, which is what this is compared to the 8k of like the s20 ultra and some of the other devices that are out now.

But this is what it looks like and what the microphones on it sound like. Now that it's about dinner time, I figured, I would uh have a socially distant dinner and some beer with some friends be always good to see this guys, it's nice to have some human interaction, even if we sit six feet apart and stay outside et cetera, et cetera, but yeah. Let's check in on the battery right now, real quick, since we haven't done that in a while, it is midnight on the dot, and we are at 20 percent. So now think it's probably safe to say we should probably head home and let's get a few more night shots on the way there we go. It is 12:38 p.

m, and we are at 17. So as far as battery life is concerned, I mean I'm not that surprised. Most of the latest Huawei phones have been perfect at battery and this one seems like it's no different, it's just like really aggressive at killing background processes, etc. , etc. , and just I'm not surprised, but here is my usage and screen on time for you guys to check that out for yourself.

As far as the camera is concerned, I want to know what you guys think I mean this is kind of the battle of like the top camera phones out right now, so curious, which one you guys think did the best. Let me know in the comments below always love hearing from you guys. Otherwise, though, if you like this video, please thumb up it or share it, it's greatly appreciated also check out the rest of the channel. If you like, you see there, please subscribe and ding the bell next to where subscribe, so you get notified when I do new videos. Also, underneath this you'll find a link to my email newsletter, it goes out once a week.

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