With October showing to be the phonepocalypse we predicted, Huawei publicized that the Mate 20 Pro broke the company’s pre-order record in Western Europe that was formerly held by the P20 Pro.
According to Huawei, Mate 20 Pro pre-orders eclipsed P20 Pro pre-orders by 40 percent. Such a wide margin was attained during the Mate 20 Pro’s first 10 days of pre-order sales. Huawei did not say precisely how numerous pre-orders it saw for its latest flagship smartphone, but you can bet that the company is contented with its apparently increased attendance in Western Europe.
Unlike Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi and Oppo, Huawei has had its attendance known in Europe for years. Not only does Huawei sell numerous of its products in Europe, but the company also looks toward the continent as it aims to be in the forefront in the repeated development of 5G technology.
Also helping the Mate 20 Pro’s pre-order numbers were pre-order elevations that bundled the phone with a Huawei wireless charger and the Huawei Watch GT.
Those elevations helped dismiss the sting of the Mate 20 Pro’s four-figure price tag. Even without the pre-order elevations, the Mate 20 Pro is easily the most wanted phone on the market right now. As a recap, Huawei’s latest flagship features a 6.39-inch curved AMOLED display with a 3,120 x 1,440 resolution, Huawei’s own Kirin 980 processor, either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, either 128GB or 256GB of expandable storing, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and a 4,200mAh battery that supports Huawei’s new 40W Supercharge standard.
The Mate 20 Pro also features three rear cameras that make it a very influential camera phone and were more inspiring than the LG V40 ThinQ’s triple-camera setup.
It will be exciting to see how Huawei carries this momentum with whatever it has culinary for next year. So far, however, the company looks to end 2018 with a very loud bang.
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