The
Huawei Mate 40 Pro camera is by all technical measures a very potent image capture system. As an evolution of the proven P40 Pro and P40 Pro+ cameras, it comes with interesting hardware and tuning updates that makes it the new hardware king, only to be superseeded by Mate 40 Pro+. But to know what its true
image quality (IQ) is and what possible tradeoffs there may be, we analyzed the most minute photos details and data.
Image Quality Analysis
A note about our
Uber-G Camera IQ score: our scoring system is based on four “Pillars” sub-scores that can help tell a fuller story:
Device brand and name
A note about our
Uber-G Camera IQ score: our scoring system is based on four “Pillars” sub-scores that can help tell a fuller story:
Day,
Ultrawide, and
Zoom photography. If you want to know more about how the score works, head to our Camera IQ benchmark page.
A global camera score is clear and straightforward, but the pillars help tell a better story for those who want to have a more nuanced view of the camera’s Image Quality. You might also want to read our What is (objective) Image Quality article?
Important: let’s clarify some terminology we’ll be using: