
Refurbished price:€187.00
Versus €790.00 new

Refurbished price:€152.00
Versus €589.00 new
Ratings
The Huawei P30 Pro, released in March 2019, and the iPhone 11, launched in September 2019, represent two distinct approaches to flagship smartphones from their respective manufacturers. While both devices offer robust performance and capable camera systems, they differ significantly in their operating systems, display technology, and photographic capabilities.
When considering the long-term usability of these devices, their release timelines and software support are key factors.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
Both the Huawei P30 Pro and the iPhone 11 were equipped with powerful processors for their time, delivering smooth experiences for everyday tasks and demanding applications.
Memory
The visual experience on these two smartphones is shaped by their differing display technologies and specifications.
Resolution
Screen type
Both devices offer capable camera systems, but they excel in different areas, catering to varying photographic preferences.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core performance and camera, several other features contribute to the overall user experience and practical utility of these smartphones.
Weight
Screen size (in)
Network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
Connector
User feedback for the Huawei P30 Pro frequently highlights its exceptional camera system, particularly its low-light capabilities and impressive optical zoom, which were considered leading features at its release. Many users also praise its long-lasting battery life, often extending to two days of use. Criticisms sometimes centered on Huawei's EMUI software interface, though it has seen improvements over time.
The iPhone 11 is consistently lauded for its robust performance, smooth iOS experience, and significantly improved camera, especially its Night mode, which brought Apple's low-light photography closer to competitors. Users also appreciate its reliable battery life for a single charge. Common points of discussion include its LCD display, which, while color-accurate, does not offer the deep blacks and contrast of OLED panels, and the absence of a telephoto lens.
Users prioritizing advanced photographic versatility, especially in low light and with optical zoom, alongside extended battery life, may find the Huawei P30 Pro well-suited to their needs. Conversely, individuals who value a consistently fluid software experience, strong overall performance, and a reliable camera with excellent low-light processing (without a dedicated telephoto lens) might lean toward the iPhone 11. Both devices remain capable options, and choosing a quality-assured refurbished model can be an eco-friendly alternative for either.