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Huawei P30 lite surfaces at online retailer, the price hasn't changed

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Peter 11 March 2019

Huawei Android Rumors

The “lite” versions of Huawei’s flagships tend to launch ahead of the premium models, so we’re not surprised to see the Huawei P30 lite surface at a Polish online retailer. The page is pretty barren, it’s just a title “Huawei P30 lite 128GB Black” and the price, but that latter part is interesting enough on its own.

There’s no increase in price – the P20 Lite and the Mate 20 litelaunched at €370 or PLN 1,600. And that’s how much the new one will cost.

While the online store doesn’t confirm the Huawei P30 lite specs, info from TENAA and previous rumors detail a 6.15” 1080p+ screen, Kirin 710 chipset, 20 + 16 + 2MP triple camera and 18W fast charging for the 3,240mAh battery.

Note that the Mate 20 lite is down to PLN 1,400 and the P20 lite to PLN 1,100, but that’s normal with the passage of time.

Source | Via (in Polish)

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  • LG Superfan
  • vxx
  • 12 Mar 2019

I have never owned Huawei with Kirin SoC but I have used it and its smooth as hell and yes they rely on Qualcomm for low end chips but they should expand their mid range chipset line maybe release three SoCs per year one mid range one upper mid range...

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  • Trollhammeren
  • ajg
  • 12 Mar 2019

No they should not ! Low end phones give you a bad name, also a ton of soc's to support makes updates harder ... hey will switch SoC's in the fall when the new 990 comes out or how the hell they will want to call it. And you haven't had a Kirin power...

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  • Anonymous
  • vx6
  • 12 Mar 2019

MI 9 SE is far better than this phone including the specs and the price

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