Huawei MATE 20 and PRO prices are HIGHER than you thought

Huawei Mate 20 and Pro revealed today for the first time the European prices, and they are higher than expected by many of the fans, who will have to take good money out of their pockets.

Huawei MATE 20 price Europe

Huawei MATE 20 and Pro have today a first disclosure regarding the prices to be charged in Europe for the new phone models, they being higher than many people expected. In the image below you can see the prices in Swiss francs for the Huawei MATE 20 series, but we are talking about the purchase prices of online stores, so the final prices will be higher than those displayed there, so you have to take that into account.

Huawei MATE 20 will have prices starting from 700 euros at the distributor, so in stores it would cost 750-800 euros, while Huawei MATE 20 Pro has prices starting from 880 euros at the distributor. Huawei MATE 20 Pro could cost 1000 euros in stores, in the cheapest version, but we have to take into account that in Switzerland there are the lowest prices for electronic products, in general, so the final price could be 1100 euro.

Huawei MATE 20 and PRO prices are HIGHER than you thought

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Huawei MATE 20 and the Pro version sold at prices of 800 and 1000 euros, respectively, represent something normal for what we have seen so far from the Koreans, they will be cheaper than the iPhone XS series, but more expensive than the Samsung GALAXY S9. Compared to the Samsung GALAXY Note 9, the difference in price will be the smallest for the Huawei MATE 20 Pro, so all those who will be looking for a smartphone will have a difficult choice in front of them this fall.

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Huawei MATE 20 and the Pro version are listed for sale in versions with at least 128 GB of storage space, so it is possible that only these models will be sold on the day of launch, others will be offered later. The Huawei MATE 20 series is scheduled by the Chinese for presentation on October 16, and then we should know the final European prices, which will be higher in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, than in Switzerland.