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HUAWEI P30 and P30 Pro listings appear at retailer: 5x zoom confirmed for Pro model?

July 24, 2025

TheHUAWEI P30 and P30 Proare due for an official reveal on March 26, but we’ve already seen a flood of leaks in the run-up to the event. Now, the latest leak comes via a listing for the phones at Norwegian retailer Power (h/t:Tek.no).

This new leak gives us another look at the devices, corroborating previous renders that showed a waterdrop notch for both phones in lieu of a wider cutout. It also looks like customers will be able to score what looks like a freeHUAWEI Watch GTif they purchase a P30 or P30 Pro via the retailer.

The HUAWEI P30 Pro on a Norwegian retailer’s website.

Power’s listing also gives us a comprehensive look at the spec sheet, starting with the cameras. The P30 Pro’s listing reveals a 40MP+20MP+8MP+3D ToF rear combination. Switch to the standard P30 model, and the retailer lists a 40MP+16MP+8MP rear-facing trio. Both devices apparently share a 32MP selfie camera, which could potentially shoot at a pixel-binned 8MP if HUAWEI opts for this approach.

Interestingly enough, the listing also mentions 5x “optical” zoom for the Pro variant and 10xhybrid zoomotherwise. This would be a big improvement over the Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro’s 3x lossless zoom and 5x hybrid zoom.

The front of the HUAWEI P30 Pro.

As for other differences, the listings reveal 6GB/128GB variants for both devices, as well as an 8GB/256GB option for the P30 Pro. Furthermore, the Pro device is listed with a 4,200mAh battery, while the standard variant is said to have a 3,650mAh pack. Finally, the Pro model apparently offers a 6.47-inch OLED screen, while the standard device packs a 6.1-inch OLED display. Both devices are listed with a Kirin 980 chipset and in-display fingerprint sensor.

The retailer lists the 128GB P30 Pro at 8,990 Norwegian krone (~$1,061), while the 256GB variant is listed at 9990 Norwegian krone (~$1,178). Want the standard variant? Then you’ll be splashing out 6990 Norwegian krone (~$825), according to Power.

A look at the back of the HUAWEI P30 Pro by Tek.no and Power.

You can visitTek.nofor more screenshots of the listing, including a detailed look at the specs for each device. What do you make of the P30 and P30 Pro at this stage? Give us your thoughts in the comments!

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The back of the HUAWEI P30.

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A HUAWEI P30 render, by Tek.no and Power.