The Huawei Mate 30 Pro is powered by a HiSilicon Kirin 990 (7 nm) CPU processor with 8GB RAM, 256GB ROM.The device also has a 6.53-inch OLED capacitive touchscreen (1176 x 2400 pixels, 409 ppi) display.
The Mate 50 Pro employs a 90 periscope telephoto in 64MP, with 3.5x optical zoom that’s lossless. Among the preset zoom options besides the 3.5x is 10x, and under certain circumstances you’ll end up with detailed photos from such distances.
The HUAWEI Mate 30 Pro 5G specifications: 6.53 inch curved display, Kirin 990 5G chipset, 4,500 mAh battery, 40 W HUAWEI SuperCharge, 27 W Wireless HUAWEI SuperCharge, Supersensing Cine Camera (40 MP Cine camera, 40 MP SuperSensing camera, 8 MP telephoto lens, 3D depth sensing camera) and EMUI10. Launched in Munich on 19 September 2019, Huawei announced the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro alongside a new Watch GT 2. Since that announcement it’s all been very quiet on the availability front, and only now – some five months later – is Huawei gearing up to actually sell the Mate 30 Pro in the UK. (Still no word on the standard Mate 30.) The Mate 30 Pro's notch is smaller than the iPhone's, in part due to Huawei's removal of a top speaker for an sub-display assembly like the P30 Pro's. This cleans up the exterior, but at the 7p194.