Technology
Pre-order the Huawei P30 and receive a free Sonos One speaker
Whenever a new smartphone is released, you can expect a whole load of new contract deals and SIM-free options. You can, if recent history is anything to go by, expect some free stuff to come with any pre-orders, too.
The release of the brand-new Huawei P30 series is no different. In response to Samsung including a free pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds worth £139 with any pre-order of the Samsung Galaxy S10, Huawei has gone one better.
Everyone who pre-orders either the Huawei P30 or P30 Pro before April 5 will receive a free Sonos One speaker worth £199. That’s an incredibly generous gift, and should provide a final little nudge in the direction of an order, in case you weren’t already convinced by the lengthy list of great features.
The P30 series is all about user experience. The 6.47-inch P30 Pro smartphone has an impressive OLED display, a Kirin 980 chip, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage memory, and a 4,200mAh battery. The P30 is slightly smaller and generally less powerful, but still has a triple rear camera with optical zoom, a 32-megapixel selfie camera, and pretty much the same internal components as the P30 Pro.
You will also receive a to H&M, M&S, Tesco, or Uber Eats when purchasing a Huawei P30 or P30 Pro handset on a pay monthly contract. Another little freebie thrown in for good measure by the generous folks at Huawei.
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