Huawei’s P30 Series Might Not Come Cheap
Our smartphones these days are increasing in prices and if you’re hoping that the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro will change that, think again. According to a report from WinFuture.de, it seems that the upcoming P30 will be priced at 749 Euro, while the P30 Pro will be priced starting at 999 Euro for the base model, but will go up to 1,099 Euro for the 256GB model.
However the good news is that Huawei could be tossing in quite a few freebies. For example one of the freebies included is a fast wireless charger valued at 60 Euro. The other is a Sonos One speaker valued at 230 Euro, but whether or not these freebies are for all markets or limited to Europe remains to be seen, so customers will just have to wait to see when the phone launches in their market.
The Huawei P30 and P30 Pro is expected to be announced on the 26th of March at the company’s event in Paris. The phones will represent Huawei’s flagship phone for the year, or at least until later in the year where the company will most likely launch the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro smartphones.
Huawei had also previously taken the wraps off its Huawei Mate X foldable phone which is priced at over $2,000. The company will be releasing the phone later this year.
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