P30 Pro deals: Ultimate discount for this Huawei phone ends tomorrow

P30 Pro is currently being sold with £100 cashback by a number of UK retailers such as John Lewis, Argos and Very.

This effectively cuts the cost of the handset down to £799.

The P30 Pro has not been subject to many price cuts since its release – this is certainly one of the best deals we have seen for the Chinese flagship at Express.co.uk.

Huawei’s £100 cashback offer not only applies to the 128GB black, aurora and breathing crystal variants of the mobile, but also the 512GB amber sunrise flavour, too.

Here is a full list of P30 Pro offers:

• Huawei P30 Pro, 128GB, breathing crystal – £899.95 with £100 claimable cashback GET THE DEAL HERE

• Huawei P30 Pro, 128GB, aurora – £899.95 with £100 claimable cashback GET THE DEAL HERE

• Huawei P30 Pro, 128GB, black – £899.95 with £100 claimable cashback GET THE DEAL HERE

• Huawei P30 Pro, 512GB, amber sunrise – £1,099.95 with £100 claimable cashback GET THE DEAL HERE

The offers listed above will end tomorrow, September 4.

The Huawei P30 Pro remains one of the best smartphones on the market right now for everything it does right.

P30 Pro comes equipped with arguably the most capable mobile camera system around – the device totes a whopping four lenses on its rear.

The Chinese product boasts a 40-megapixel main lens that is accompanied by a 20-megapixel ultra wide-angle snapper, an 8-megapixel telephoto module and a time-of-flight (TOF) sensor.

P30 Pro’s telephoto camera is particularly remarkable – the lens is able to deliver a five-times optical zoom.

This allows Huawei fans to get closer to their subject without losing image detail.

The P30 Pro is certainly not a one-trick pony though – the handset also boasts a humongous 4,200mAh battery, supremely fast internals and is expected to be updated to Android 10 in the near future.

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source: express.co.uk