
22 March 2018
Huawei is set to launch the P20 and P20 Pro on March 27. Images and specifications of the phone had been leaked online over the past few weeks. Now a new leak has revealed the prices of the P-series for Western European markets ahead of the official launch.
According to the leak the Huawei P20 and the Huawei P20 Pro will be priced at €679, and €899 respectively.
Huawei P20 is rumoured to come with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of memory, while the P20 Pro will have 6 GB of RAM. Roland Quandt leaks that other regions may see other variants of the devices as well, however, Europe will most likely have only these available for official purchase.
What you get for ur money when buying the P20/P20 Pro (WEU):
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) March 18, 2018
P20 = 5.8in, 4/128GB = 679 Euro.
P20 Pro = 6.1in (not 6.01), 6/128GB = 899 Euro.
no other memory variants planned for Euroland, it seems. Other regions will get more variants. Some more official shots (size comparison): pic.twitter.com/ldi9oZ9jbj
The leak has also revealed an image of the P20 series. The P20 will have a 5.8” screen, while the P20 Pro will have a 6.1” display. The picture shows that the fingerprint scanner will be on the bottom of the device, while the volume rocker plus power button are placed on the right side of the phones.
Other rumoured specifications of the device include a Kirin 970 chipset, dual rear cameras and Android Oreo OS. The P20 will be backed by a 3,400 mAh battery while the P20 Pro will have a larger 4,000 mAh battery. We will know more details about the P20 series on March 27, when they are officially launched.
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%u20AC899 pushes the price of the P20 Pro past the $1000. That's costly.
That's on par with the iPhone X price tag.
True that. But these are leaked figures. I don't know if these are the final prices. So, don't look much into it.