China Huawei P40 Pro

Huawei's newly released 6.58-inch Huawei P40 Pro (£899.99 inc. VAT), like its smaller sibling the 6.1-inch P40 (£699.99), is a stunningly designed handset that majors on camera capability and offers a range of other eye-catching features.



Just like the Huawei Mate 30 Pro (£899.99), and the more affordable Honor 9x Pro (€249), the P40 series handsets lack Google Mobile Services. Instead they run Android 10 with Huawei's EMUI 10.1 overlay and access to Huawei Mobile Services with the limited Huawei AppGallery. As a result, these devices don't compete on an even playing field with regular Android-based handsets, and it's this which -- despite all the other goodies -- defines the P40 Pro and P40, and the upcoming (in June) top-of-the-range P40 Pro+.

Last year's Huawei P30 Pro was a scene-stealer, with its superb quad-camera system, great screen and impressive battery life taking it right to the top of the handset tree. A year on and Huawei continues to innovate with its camera-focused 'P' series. But the lack of access to Google Mobile Services casts a long shadow over the new handsets' capabilities.

Software
As with my review of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, it's worth starting with the software side of things. Interested users will find guides online on how to install Google Mobile Services, but these are not officially supported, and I'm doing no more here than mentioning this for completeness. This review was carried out with the handset in the form it was given to me by Huawei, which means it's running just the open-source version of Android 10, overlain by Huawei's EMUI 10.1.

In this condition there are numerous Google applications missing, including Chrome, Maps, YouTube, Gmail and the Play Store. There are plenty of other web browsers for Android, and Huawei has chosen to include its own as well as Bing, through which you can access YouTube, Gmail and Maps. Huawei also includes its own music and video players, plus a range of extras including a notepad app, weather app, translator, calendar app, a find phone app, Huawei Pay wallet and Microsoft Office. There's the useful Smart Remote, which uses an IR blaster on the top of the handset to control things like your TV.

Huawei has its own AppGallery, which it is populating with more apps all the time. If the app you seek is not in the AppGallery and you decide to install it via APK, then it will be a fresh, clean install. Your user history from an installation on a previous handset will be lost, although Huawei's Phone Clone app, which is preinstalled on the P40 Pro, can take care of that side of things.

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If you're not wedded to the Google ecosystem, you may be happy with what's on offer here -- especially if you're prepared to seek out workarounds to get your favourite apps running.


If you can live with what Huawei Mobile Services has to offer, the P40 Pro is a superbly-engineered smartphone.

Four rear cameras: 50MP wide-angle, 40MP ultra-wide-angle, 12MP periscope zoom (5x), and time-of-flight (TOF). Note the pearlescent Silver Frost backplate.


Huawei likes to ring the changes on handset design, and the P40 Pro is no different in this respect. The backplate is a prime example. Where last year's P30 Pro was about shimmering colours and reflective finishes, here we have two colour variants, a staid and demure black and the version I was sent, called Silver Frost -- or, more prosaically, grey.

The back is made from glass but has a pearlescent, almost opaque appearance. It has a matte finish that almost feels soft to the touch and doesn't gather fingerprints. It's smooth yet does not feel slippy, and is unlike anything I've seen on a handset before. It's entirely pleasing. 

The rear camera panel is large and protrudes significantly. It is rectangular, in proportion to the backplate itself, with its Leica branding and other writing in landscape format, just like the Huawei branding on the main backplate. As a result, it all looks neat and tidy.

The right side of the handset houses the power button and volume rocker. The Huawei Mate 30 Pro lacked a volume rocker, instead asking users to double-tap the long edge of the handset to bring up a screen-based volume slide, but here we are in more conventional territory. There's the aforementioned IR blaster on the top, while the left edge is clear and the bottom houses a speaker grille, a USB-C port and the SIM caddy. The handset is IP68 certified for dust and water resistance, meaning it is 'dust tight' and can theoretically withstand immersion in 1.5m of water for 30 minutes.

Top: protected corner of the minimal-bezel Quad Curve Overflow Display. Above: front camera lozenge with 32MP selfie camera and depth sensor for IR face unlock.


Huawei has also given the screen a makeover, and the P40 Pro now packs a Quad-Curve Overflow Display. Unpacked, that terminology means that all four edges of the screen curve so as to maximise the immersive viewing area and minimise bezels. We calculate the screen-to-body ratio to be an impressive 91.6%. The four corners of the phone are raised and shaped so as to protect the screen edges, providing a little elegance and design novelty.

The screen's rather spectacular curved design is punctured by a sizeable lozenge in the top left corner housing the front camera and a depth sensor that also supports face unlock. Although a fair amount of screen space is given over to the front camera array, I prefer this approach to mechanical pop-out cameras.

The 6.58-inch OLED screen has a resolution of 2,640 by 1,200 pixels (441ppi) and a 90Hz refresh rate. Other vendors may go for higher resolutions or faster refresh rates, but they do so at the expense of battery life, and striking the right balance between the two is important. Huawei has made good decisions in this respect. The screen is sharp and bright, while video looks smooth. If you want to conserve battery life you can drop the refresh rate back to 60Hz in the handset's display settings. 

Sound quality from the bottom-mounted speaker is a bit of a weak link, though, with a lack of bass at higher volumes.

Battery life from the 4,200mAh battery seems very good. Anecdotally I got through two days from a single charge -- although limited access to apps meant my daily usage pattern was less intensive than it usually is. Three hours of continuous YouTube video played through the web browser at 90Hz took the battery from 100% to 86%. The PC Mark Work 2.0 battery life test reports 13 hours 51 minutes for the Huawei P40 -- 84 minutes less than the Mate 30 Pro with its 4,500mAh battery. Fast charging (40W) and wireless charging (27W) are supported, with the appropriate Huawei chargers.

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And so to the cameras, which are always the main event with Huawei's P-series handsets. 

The front camera array comprises a 32MP f/2.2 selfie camera with autofocus and support for 4K video recording at 60fps and, as noted earlier, a depth sensor that enables IR face unlock.

The Leica-branded quad-camera array at the back comprises a 50MP wide-angle (f/1.9, OIS) camera, a 40MP ultra-wide-angle (f/1.8) camera, a 12MP periscope zoom (f/3.4, 5x optical zoom, OIS) camera, and a time-of-flight (TOF) depth sensor. The main 50MP wide angle camera uses a large 1/1.8-inch RYYB Ultra Vision Sensor with 2.44μm pixels that delivers exceptional low-light performance. As well as 5x optical zoom on the periscope lens, you can get 10x hybrid zoom and 50x digital zoom.

Huawei P40 Pro images shot with 10x hybrid (left) and 50x digital (right) zoom.

It's difficult to adequately test a camera system at the moment, due to social isolation restrictions. However, the P40 Pro's 50x zoom delivered some interesting results (see above). I look forward to testing the P40 Pro in more expansive conditions. For the record, the Huawei P40 Pro currently heads up the influential DxOMARK smartphone camera rankings.

The general specifications are top-notch, as you'd expect from a flagship-class handset.

Huawei's leading-edge Kirin 990 5G chipset provides plenty of power for the P40 Pro, which performed extremely well with 8GB of RAM in support. My review unit had 256GB of internal storage, of which 17GB was used out of the box, leaving 239GB free. The handset supports two SIMs, or one SIM and a proprietary Huawei Nano Memory (NM) card. There is also eSIM support.

Conclusions
Huawei has brought some interesting new features to the P40 Pro, including a 90Hz refresh rate for the OLED display, a curved screen on all four sides, leading-edge cameras, and a backplate design that really does break new ground.

Sadly, these features are not enough to earn the P40 Pro an unequivocal recommendation. That's because we don't know how far Huawei can take its AppGallery, or how long it will be before there's a critical mass of applications that will satisfy most users. This is all that holds the P40 Pro back: with Google Mobile Services on board, it would have been my handset of the year so far.

If you're impressed by the P40 Pro but put off by the software situation, consider last year's still-excellent P30 Pro. It costs £270 less (£629.99 inc. VAT with 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage) and still comes with Google Mobile Services.

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In particular, new gaps suggest that some important things that we considered to be the structure of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro were not correct.




Another video shows us exactly what the new Apple iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will look like ... from behind anyway.

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It is the season of authoritative mobile phones, and huge amounts of exciting new handsets are expected to hit the market in the coming months.

The latest OnePlus statements, which amazed Android fans, despite the fact that almost all of the intricacies that included OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro had just come out

One of the last subtleties that was not yet clearly evaluated, and things are what they are, OnePlus is not a supplier of minimalist frames at the moment.

It's a top brand right now, and it's the revolutionary OnePlus 8 series that offers premium pricing starting at $ 699 and going up to $ 999 for an

More Android phones are expected to be delivered in the coming months, but some are certainly more exciting than others.

In any case, one thing they all share is how the advertising that includes their shipments is overshadowed by the new and upcoming line of Apple iPhone 12.

Apple is about to spark a display of mobile phones , with a multitude of new strengths and the most significant major upgrade since the iPhone X in 2017.

By the way, a few things we considered The structure of Apple's iPhone 12 has proven to be wrong.

Since TF International Securities investigator Ming-Chi Kuo started revealing a glimpse of Apple's iPhone 12 lineup in 2019, we've all felt that we have a really decent understanding of what

According to Kuo, the phones will assemble the aligned metal edges for a flat edge that suggests the structure of the iPhone 5 that everyone likes.

More or less, the iPhone 12 event will look like a reduced adaptation of the latest Apple iPad Pro models.

We've also heard a lot about the updated cameras on the back of iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro phones.

The iPhone 12 models - hard to believe, but true, models like the majority, as there will be two iPhone 12 customization and two iPhone 12 Pro molds this

year - will include a rear dual focus camera, while than the iPhone 12 Pro models have an improved triple focus camera that includes a period of flight sensor (ToF)

Things are what they are, however it's not the only extension on the back of Apple's next iPhone Pro models.

Over the past few months, all of the iPhone 12 Pro models we've relied on have been similar.

As is to be expected, there is a triple focus reversing camera with a small ToF sensor despite the LED strip.

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The refreshed holes have a completely unexpected camera plan, and another video created by the Technizio Concept YouTube channel could just give us a brief overview of what the iPhone.




Corona-virus and Islamic Life in USA, NYC

Corona-virus and Islamic Life in USA

Senior Muslim leaders launch grant initiative to protect imams from layoffs

(RNS) - While the mosque's biggest promises of the year are in jeopardy, another crowdfunding activity led by four must-have Muslim American pioneers is expected to secure the employment of

imams and other mosque workers in across the country.

The activity raised approximately $ 155,000 as an emergency measure to maintain the salaries of mosque staff.


The assets will be distributed to mosques and Islamic centers asking for help, with one-time grants of $ 5,000 to $ 10,000.

The activity is launched by the Muslim crowdfunding phase LaunchGood, the philanthropic association of the American Muslim Community Foundation and four of the country's.

"We have started to hear that some of our employees have been abandoned or laid off, and some of these mosques (mosques) may even close," said Webb.

Mosques provide a sacred place for worship, while imams encourage love and provide important government and strict advice. "

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Each of the four imams said they saw that some of their employees were living without sufficient means of subsistence to accommodate their families due to requests to stay at

"These are the individuals who run our premises, and we must do everything we can to get them out," said Muhi Khwaja, the main supporter of the American Muslim Community

Foundation, with which LaunchGood worked to collect and allocate assets .

There are a large number of Sunday teachers, young administrators and other staff who can also use these resources."

So far, said Webb, the problem has not been serious.

By awarding rewards in this way, coordinators intend to manage an emergency and avoid the requirement of increased reach.

In any case, it is also a period of elevation of foundation and generosity.

Muslims often use the month as an opportunity to pay their annual zakat, the obligatory alms associated with its wealth.

In addition, Islamic scholars in the United States are gradually deciphering Quranic rules for recipients of zakat to include mosques, Islamic schools, and Islamic non-profit organizations.

Mosques normally depend on gifts collected during the payment of the petition on Friday, as well as daily promises during Ramadan.

With the roads leading to these physical spaces closed, countless presidents of mosques had to think about how they could keep abreast of operating costs from month to month

Packages of bread and a set of apples are placed on a table so that passers-by can take them outside the Masjid at-Taqwa Mosque closed on March 26, 2020, in


The mosque, like several places of love, was closed during the coronavirus pandemic after the government put an end to massive social events to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.

The gifts made during Ramadan not only included weekly support that is expected to last, caught the attention of Webb.

For small mosques and charities, donations can generate the entire annual spending plan.

Muslims should not ignore their ministry and foreign organizations, especially mosques in repressed networks, when necessary, Qadhi told Religion News Service.



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The private establishment that had a seat with Microsoft organizer Bill Gates and his better half reported an additional $ 150 million pledge to fight the corona virus pandemic on

Wednesday - hours after the very wealthy altruist during President Donald's activities Trump was quickly assassinated during the activities of President Donald Trump.

The establishment recently pledged $ 100 million in February.

The $ 250 million global responsibility is planned "to help improve diagnostics, therapeutics and immunizations; to strengthen African and South Asian welfare frameworks; and to alleviate the social and monetary effects of the infection," said a news report by the establishment.


In addition, the increase in Gates' generous giving follows his prominent analysis of the Trump organization requesting a 60-day freeze on U.S.

funding from the World Health Organization, a move that was met with caution by the clinical network and the judgment of global pioneers.

The world now needs @WHO like never before."

Doors' message was widely circulated through web-based network media as the shock over Trump's statement escalated, prompting Sen.

Lindsey Graham (RS.C.) to select the tech titan and his establishment in an announcement of aid for the mandate of the White House.

The Gates Foundation, under the authority of Bill and Melinda, has gained prominence for leveraging programs that run anywhere and deliver results," said Graham.

Whatever the case, Bill Gates' choice to protect the WHO exhibit during the coronavirus emergency and the current WHO initiative ignore overwhelming evidence of China's tendency and inadequacy.

The President's partners have recently blamed WHO for allegiance to China and blunder from the early days of the global coronavirus episode, while the United Nations office's protections have highlighted.



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In case you need a Galaxy or Firll (ha) to oblige your new Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 with 5G.

We start with an increasingly difficult development of the Galaxy Watch of the organization, the Galaxy Watch Active.

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It has NFC, Wi-Fi availability, Bluetooth 4.2, remote carging - It can charge the Galaxy S10e, and works a combined Android 5.0 Lollipop phone with more than 1.5GB of RAM or iOs and any later form.


Since it is on the smaller side with a 20mm strap, it is available in the colors Silver, Black, Rose Gold and Sea Green.

Pre-orders go for February 199 through March 7 for $199.99 and come a free Samsung Wireless Charging Pad.

It will hit stores for $99 on May 31.

The Galaxy Buds will be a broadcast of the gear IconX line-up of remote earbuds in 2019, but will be gradually styled to Apple's AirPods.

Each knob has a mouthpiece that to the pickup and some commtion that falls - or mixes, in case you need some outside attention while exercising - while they get power from rheir charging case and last for 24 hours in 4-hours cycle.

The case itself can be charge via remote charging and on the new Galaxy S10 gadgets.

Speaking of which, customers who pre-request the Galaxy S10 and S10 from February 1 through March 7 can get a pair of Galaxy buds for free.

They are set aside for $ 129.99.