Huawei Mate 30 Pro gets a price cut ahead of Huawei P40’s launch


Huawei Mate 30 Pro

With the launch of Huawei P40 nearing the shores, Huawei is performing some cuts here and there. A few days ago, the Chinese company cut the price of the last year’s P30 Pro. Now, it has cut the price of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro smartphone.

The Chinese Behemoth reduced the price of the 8GB RAM / 128GB storage variant of the Mate 30 Pro on its official store listed on Dangdang, a Chinese e-commerce platform. The smartphone retails at CNY5,799 (~$836) since its launch. However, now it retails for CNY5,399 (~$778) on the very same platform. Unfortunately, the price is unchanged on Vmall.com, another Chinese popular retailer.

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Huawei Mate 30 Pro specifications

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro boasts a 6.53-inch display with 2400×1176 pixels of resolution and a wide notch at the top. Under the hood, the smartphone boasts Kirin 990 SoC. Besides the variant mentioned above, there’s another option with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The camera department is covered by a Quad-Camera array. It comprises a 40MP primary sensor, an 8MP telephoto camera, a 40MP ultrawide camera, and a 3D ToF module. The wide notch serves as a house for a 32MP selfie shooter and a 3D ToF camera for Face ID. The handset also comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner.

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The Mate 30 has a 4,500mAh battery which supports 40W wired charged and 27W wireless charging. The smartphone supports wireless and wired reverse charging. Other features include NFC, IR blaster, Bluetooth 5.1 and support for storage expansion via a nano memory slot.

There is a 4500mAh battery inside the Mate 30 Pro and it supports 40W wired charging, 27W wireless charging, and reverse wireless and wired charging. Other features include NFC, IR blaster, Bluetooth 5.1, and support for storage expansion via nano memory slot.

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