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Huawei sells over 7 million Mate 30 units in two months

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Yordan 25 November 2019

Huawei Android

Today Huawei had a massive event where the Mediapad Pro tablet was unveiled. During the keynote, Richard Yu, CEO at Huawei, revealed the company has managed to sell over 7 million phones of the Mate 30 family, which is a massive 75% increase compared to the Mate 20.

Huawei pushes over 7 million Mate 30 devices in two months

Huawei is still offering the Mate 30 series predominantly in China, although they can be found at other Asia Pacific markets. Nevertheless, the 7-million milestone in the first two months is surely an accomplishment, given the situation the company has fallen into.

It is worth noting that this amount includes the Huawei Mate 30, Huawei Mate 30 Pro, Huawei Mate 30 5G, Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G, and the Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design.

There are two key reasons why the Mate 30 phones are so successful - it is an overall amazing phone, as we established in our review back at the beginning of October, and a lot of people in China are switching to Huawei devices, pushed by a sense of pride and patriotism.

Combined with the multitude of price tags, depending on the variety of memory storage and Pro features, there is a Mate 30 flagship for every taste. Currently, no one knows whether Huawei will be allowed to trade with Google, so only time will tell whether the Mate 30 lineup will be successful (or available at all) across markets like Europe or India.

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  • Baykko
  • LEi
  • 27 Nov 2019

the difference between those OLEDs and Huawei's is barely intangible. In fact saying that the IPhone has a better OLED is arguably a lie but this is subjective anyway.Huawei has guaranteed that their phone will receive security updates, just not from...

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  • Anonymous
  • t75
  • 27 Nov 2019

It is a basic phone with great canera. Lol

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  • Excalibur
  • 7Xn
  • 26 Nov 2019

Best hardware is sony, best phone is from huawei. Lousiest hardware is from samsung, overrated phone is from apple.

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