The Huawei Mate 30 Pro was originally seen as one of the top mobile phones to get in the market except for the United States. Most know how the phone was banned in the US, and such has contributed to making the mobile phone pretty hard to blossom. Regardless, such won't stop Huawei from distributing it to other parts of the globe.
On Feb. 20, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro will be on sale over in the United Kingdom. It will be exclusively sold online by Carphone Warehouse so potential buyers may want to register early, Gizmo China reported. To sweeten the device's UK coming, Huawei has reportedly added some freebies to buyers. It will come with a Huawei GT 2 watch and Huawei FreeBuds 3 earbuds. The offer is good only until supplies last. The suggested retail price for the Huawei Mate 30 Pro will reportedly be around £899.
For those who may not be that familiar with the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, the device will feature a 6.53-inch horizontal display with four rear cameras. It will also have a large front-facing trio of cameras, something that should be good news to folks who love taking selfies. Most know that the device's phone cameras are something to look forward to.
Backing up those top specs of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro will be a Kirin 990 chipset that is 5G compatible. For its power requirements, a 4,500 mAh battery will be tasked to keep it powered for as long as it can. Other features the device has to offer to include 8 GB of RAM and a choice between 128 GB or 256 GB of internal storage. It does come with provisions for additional storage, up to 256 GB via shared SIM slot. The Huawei Mate Pro will also feature Face ID, fingerprint scanning security, and fast battery charging capability. The phone will come with Android 10.0, EMUI 10 out of the box.
Though Huawei has released the Mate 30 Pro to as many regions as possible, there are still some countries that have deprived of such. Considering it was supposed to be the top phone in 2018, buyers also had some reasons not to get it (i.e., lack of Google Play apps). However, a recent teardown of the device may give folks a reason to reconsider getting one. Though there were no surprises, it is clear that should the device conk out, the components are certain to be easy to replace and cheaper too. Check out the video below.