Last week, Huawei announced via its social media pages, that it would begin pre-order for the Mate 30 series in the Philippines from October 28. Today, Huawei lovers in the Philippines have started pre-ordering the Mate 30 for a price of PHP34,990 ($685) or the Mate 30 Pro for a price of PHP50,990 ($999). The base models of both phones comes with 8GB RAM while storages are 128GB and 256GB respectively.

Customers who pre-order starting from today through Friday, November 8 will have free accessories which includes a Supercharge Wireless Charger and a second Supercharge Wireless Charger, both accessories worth PHP5,580 ($109).
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The Huawei Mate 30 Pro comes with a 6.53 inch display with 90Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1176 x 2400 pixel. It supports HDR10 and Huawei’s M-Pen. The phone is powered by the Kirin 990 CPU and a 4500mAh battery with support for Huawei Supercharge (40W) and Huawei Supercharge Wireless (27W). The phone also features 3D face recognition in addition to an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Although the Huawei Mate 30 was announced at a launch event in Europe back in September, the Mate 30 series is yet to go on sale in any major western markets. Presently, the Mate 30 series is available in China and the company’s 5G variants of the series just went on sale in China last week. Going by the Huawei’s Philippines site, the company will only sell 4G variants in the Philippines.
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At the moment, Huawei has not been able to ship new phones with Google Play Services because of the United State’s ban, so it has not stopped the company from growing in number of sales. Huawei shipped 200 million devices over a month earlier than last year and it plans to ship 270 million devices by the end of the year.
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