Back in October, Huawei unveiled the flagship line of smartphones, the Mate 40, which is in high demand, far exceeding supply. It is especially difficult to acquire the bigger models Huawei Mate 40 Pro and Huawei Mate 40 Pro +.
Chinese online store Huihuibao has announced an unprecedented promotion: a new batch of Huawei Mate 40 Pro will go on sale on November 26 at a price of $990. The first customers will receive an iPhone 12 as a gift.
Buy the Huawei Mate 40 Pro and get iPhone 12 for free in China
We are talking about the version of Huawei Mate 40 Pro; which comes with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of flash memory. As a gift, they give a 64GB version of the iPhone 12. The number of promotional kits will be limited; the iPhone 12 will be received by those who manage to activate the published coupons and order the Mate 40 Pro.
It is worth mentioning that in the past few hours, DisplayMate posted its review of the iPhone 12 Pro Max; which won the “Best Smartphone Display” award.
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Huawei is not keeping up with the strong demand for the Mate 40
Huawei is now in a very troubling situation on the global market. And everyone already knows the reason. But in some market, other than the US, the brand has a lot of fans and is a leader in the smartphone market. The recent sanctions of the brand by White House officials, who set themselves the goal of making the United States a leader in the 5G technology sector, has contributed to the recent popularity of Huawei devices.
Driven by a sense of patriotism, the Chinese began to actively switch to Huawei devices, allowing it not only to remain in the top of the smartphone industry but also to be the top worldwide smartphone manufacturer in the second quarter of this year. The company recently introduced the Huawei Mate 40 series; and there is every reason to believe that the line will be very popular in its homeland.
A message came that it is impossible to buy Huawei Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro + in China; and it’s all because of the shortage.
The company’s production facilities have not kept pace with the increased demand for these models. Huawei itself confirms that it cannot cope with the high demand for the new devices. Most likely, the problem lies in the fact that the Chinese company has a limited supply of Kirin 9000 chips; and it cannot afford to release many devices with it on board.