Have you ever thought of capturing the Milky Way Galaxy with your smartphone? Yes, it is possible. Singapore-based photographer Justin Ng was able to reach new heights with the zooming capacity of Huawei’s P30 Pro. He captured the Milky Way, documented the whole experience and posted it on his website - Justin Ng Photography.

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As per a report by The Independent, Justin received his Huawei P30 Pro right on April 6 and as the night sky in Mersing, Malaysia was clear, Ng captured the galaxy and even some shooting star trails with his smartphone. 

Justin was quoted as saying that he didn’t expect it to be so easy. All he did was to point and shoot HANDHELD in Photo mode (Master AI enabled automatically) and let P30 Pro perform (sic) its magic. 

Justing said that he did nothing, not even brightened the image. Even he is mesmerised by his experience with  Huawei P30 Pro. Ng took another time lapse of some shooting stars in which it is seen clearly.

Justin found that the astrophotography images from P30 Pro is acceptable but also said he would still prefer to use a DSLR for a serious shoot. 

Huawei’s P30 Pro Specification: 
You should also know that Huawei’s P30 Pro has 40+20+8MP Leica quad rear camera with supports autofocus (laser focus, phase focus, contrast focus), supports AIS (Huawei AI Image Stabilization), it has a 32MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture, supports fixed focal length. The device is 16.4 centimeters (6.47-inch) The IP68 rated water and dust resistance multi-touch capacitive touchscreen with 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution, 398 ppi pixel density and 16.7M color support 

Memory, Storage and SIM: 
The device has 8GB RAM, 256GB internal memory which is expandable up to 256GB, Dual SIM (nano+nano) dual-standby (4G+4G) Android v9 + EMUI v9.1.0 operating system with 2.6GHz Cortex-A76 + 1.92GHz Cortex-A76 + 1.8GHz Cortex-A55 Kirin 980 octa core processor.

It has a 4200mAH lithium-polymer battery life processor.