Honor Magic 2 gets a huge price cut on Suning Tesco


Today, Honor Magic 2 got a huge price cut on Suning Tesco. This smartphone which was announced in October last year was released for 4299 yuan ($623) but has now gotten a 1300 yuan ($188) price reduction to sell for 2999 yuan ($435). This is for the 8GB+128GB version. The 6GB+128GB version is selling for 2599 yuan ($377) and it got a 1200 yuan ($174) price cut from its 3799 Yuan ($551) launch price. Please note that the price cut is not a “one-time” price cut, the company has reduced the price some months ago and it recently reduced it again by 500 yuan ($75).

Honor Magic 2

Honor Magic 2 is the first true full-screen flagship with no notch, no boring, and no water drop design. It uses a 6.39-inch full-screen with a resolution of 2340×1080 and innovatively adopts a five-track sliding screen structure. The camera component is hidden in the fuselage, bringing a super-high screen ratio, allowing you to hold almost a whole screen.

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This smartphone is equipped with Kirin 980 processor coupled with 6GB/8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB of internal storage. In the camera department, the Honor Magic 2 uses a triple camera set up on the rear which has a 16MP+2MP+2MP configuration. This camera setup can intelligently recognize more than 60 scenes and it has support for AIS smart anti-shake and handheld super night scene shooting. The lights of this smartphone are kept on by a 3500 mAh battery and it also supports an on-screen fingerprint sensor. In addition, Honor Magic 2 is equipped with YOYO which can recognize, learn, think and evolve like human beings. As an interactive encyclopedia and a personal butler, it always appears when you need it, and it is called “revolutionary wisdom interaction”.

Huawei and its sub-brand Honor are currently facing a backlash from the ban by the United States government. Perhaps, this is not a good time for vendors to have its devices in stock. If you want to access this deal, click HERE for the 8GB+128GB version and HERE for the 6GB+128GB version.

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