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EXCLUSIVE: Huawei P9 Lite Eurozone pricing revealed

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Vlad 15 April, 2016

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The Huawei P9 Lite is probably going to become official soon, and it might even go on sale shortly after that. Earlier today we showed you how one Romanian online retailer has already listed the handset, and thus gave us an idea about its pricing. While over there the P9 Lite will be yours for around €270, it turns out the phone will be slightly more expensive in Eurozone countries.

The image you can see below has been sent in by an anonymous tipster. It represents an inventory listing for the three color versions of the P9 Lite coming soon to French retailer Fnac's branches in Belgium.

Regardless of which hue you pick (black, white, or gold), you'll need to shell out €298.95 for the device. This amount will obviously net you a SIM-free and unlocked unit.

We assume that prices in the other Eurozone countries will be very similar, if not identical. The Huawei P9 Lite should have a 5.2-inch 1080p IPS touchscreen, the HiSilicon Kirin 650 chipset at the helm, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage, a 13 MP rear camera, a 5 MP unit for selfies, and a 3,000 mAh battery. It will run Android 6.0 Marshmallow underneath the latest version of Huawei's EMUI.

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  • AnonD-527065
  • r6v
  • 16 Apr 2016

The Eurozone and the European Union are not the same. The Eurozone refers to countries which use the Euro as part of the single currency. The UK and Romania are not part of the Eurozone. If you want to get so uppity in your comments, at least be corr...

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  • Petr
  • SuQ
  • 16 Apr 2016

Bad kid you're wrong. Eurozone is only the countries where the oficial currency is EUR. Eurozone does not mean EU.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurozone Who is stupid?

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  • FC
  • Ssm
  • 16 Apr 2016

There is a difference between European Unio and Eurozone. Romania is in EU, not Eurozone

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