Huawei launches Mate 20 Pro at first experience store
Located in Karachi's Lucky One Mall, the experience store launch coincided with the launch of the company's flagship
Chinese smartphone giant Huawei is ending the year with the launch of its first Experience Store in Pakistan. Located in Karachi's Lucky One Mall, the experience store launch coincided with the launch of the company's flagship Mate 20 Pro device.
“We believe in setting innovative trends through our smart devices and this is another offering of ours to our beloved consumers. It’s time for everyone to adopt a smart lifestyle in 2019, and Huawei Experience Store is the place to begin it all,” said Mr. Blueking Wang, Manager, Huawei.
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The Mate 20 Pro is priced at Rs 159,999 while the store also offers exclusive deals with New Year packages till January 10, 2019.
Globally, Huawei will launch its first 5G smartphone model in the first half of 2019, and achieve a commercial scale of the cell phones in the second half of the year.
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Huawei also recently announced that it had shipped more than 200 million smartphones so far this year, a record high for the company. The company overtook Apple in the second and third quarter of 2018 to become the world’s second-largest phone.
“We believe in setting innovative trends through our smart devices and this is another offering of ours to our beloved consumers. It’s time for everyone to adopt a smart lifestyle in 2019, and Huawei Experience Store is the place to begin it all,” said Mr. Blueking Wang, Manager, Huawei.
Review: Huawei Mate 20 Pro, a leap of faith
The Mate 20 Pro is priced at Rs 159,999 while the store also offers exclusive deals with New Year packages till January 10, 2019.
Globally, Huawei will launch its first 5G smartphone model in the first half of 2019, and achieve a commercial scale of the cell phones in the second half of the year.
Chinese smartphone brand to enter Pakistan
Huawei also recently announced that it had shipped more than 200 million smartphones so far this year, a record high for the company. The company overtook Apple in the second and third quarter of 2018 to become the world’s second-largest phone.