P30 Pro dropped to ‘lowest price’ as Huawei flagship finally gets more affordable

Huawei’s P30 Pro is, without doubt, one of the finest smartphones of the year.

This flagship device, which was released back in March, is packed with features which include a quad rear camera, 6.47-inch OLED screen and fast 980 Octa-core processor.

You’ll also get a large 4,200mAh fast-charging battery, reverse wireless refilling and an embedded fingerprint scanner tucked under the screen.

These are all big features but sadly, when it first arrived in UK stores, it also got a very big price tag.

Buying the P30 Pro started from £899 making it one of the most expensive Android flagships on the market.

As a comparison, you could pick up the Galaxy S10 for £799 or the OnePlus 7T Pro for £699.

That high price may have been enough to put many smartphone-loving consumers off buying one of these stunning devices but things have begun to take a tumble.

A number of UK retailers have slashed the cost of the P30 Pro with Argos announcing its ‘lowest price’ for this device.

The cut means you can now take delivery of Huawei’s latest and greatest call maker for £799 – saving £100 off of the usual cost.

You can find all the deals below.

Huawei P30 Pro Argos £799 – Huawei P30 Pro Currys £799 – Huawei P30 Pro John Lewis £799.

If you want to find out more about the P30 Pro then you can read our full review here.

But in summary, we said: “The P30 Pro has raised the bar for smartphones in 2019, and not just because of its first-in-class camera system.

“While the Huawei handset certainly faces stiff competition from the likes of the Galaxy S10 and Pixel 3, we believe the device is the most complete you can buy at the moment, especially for those even remotely interested in taking photos.

“Cameras are currently one of the fastest-developing areas of smartphones and Huawei has just cemented its place at the forefront of innovation in this regard.

“Although there is still room for improvement, the Huawei P30 Pro is a photography maestro that any Android fan would be foolish to ignore.”

source: express.co.uk