Honor introduced today its camera smartphone P30 Pro+ and during the announcement, it was revealed the phone scored 125 in DxOMark’s tests. This puts the phone in second place, one point ahead of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G and Oppo Find X2 Pro, and three points behind the recently crowned king Huawei P40 Pro.
Both phones share a lot of camera specifications, and DxOMark mentions that most users will hardly find any differences. The Photo score is 136, while Video is 104, and going through each and every category, the 30 Pro+ is just a point or two off its parent flagship and current leader.

The Honor 30 Pro+ comes with a 50MP 1/1.28” sensor - the same as in the Huawei P40 Pro - but no OIS. The ultrawide-angle shooter has a 16MP 1/3.09” sensor and a 17mm equivalent field of view.
Portrait Mode: Honor 30 Pro+ vs Huawei P40 Pro
As expected from a phone with such a powerful camera setup, the exposure is good across all light levels, while dynamic range was also praised. The white balance system is doing its job well too.
Indoor: Honor 30 Pro+ vs Huawei P40 Pro
DxOMark also pointed out that video clips have a very nice color with accurate white balance. There are some instabilities with low-light indoor environment, but autofocus performance was impressive.

The total score of the Honor 30 Pro+ breaks down to 136 for photos and 104 for videos - both just below the Huawei P40 Pro, but either matching or exceeding all the other competitors. Seeing the phone’s starting price of CNY4,999 (that’s just north of $700) it might be a very tempting offer for cameraphone enthusiasts.
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