Huawei P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro prices have crashed for Black Friday 2019

Huawei P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro sale

The P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro have both crashed in price for Black Friday 2019 (Image: Huawei • Getty)

Huawei’s camera-centric P30 Pro is being sold by a number of UK retailers, such as Argos, for a mere £649.95. That’s the lowest we’ve ever seen for the handset at Express.co.uk. To demonstrate just how good a deal this is, the Chinese device launched back in March for a whopping £899.  The offer in question applies to the P30 Pro in Breathing Crystal, Aurora and Black colours with 128GB of internal memory.

• Huawei P30 Pro | Breathing Crystal | 128GB – £649.95 (was £899)
GET THE DEAL HERE

• Huawei P30 Pro | Aurora | 128GB – £649.95 (was £899)
GET THE DEAL HERE

• Huawei P30 Pro | Black | 128GB – £649.95 (was £899)
GET THE DEAL HERE

Fancy more storage? Well you’re in luck because Argos is also slashing the cost of the P30 Pro with 512GB of storage. Not only does this model come with copious amounts of memory, it’s also the only variant with Huawei’s stunning Amber Sunrise finish.

• Huawei P30 Pro | Amber Sunrise | 512GB – £649.95 (was £899)
GET THE DEAL HERE

Huawei P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro sale

The Mate 20 Pro is being sold for a mere £479.95 on Argos (Image: Huawei)

Although it’s edging closer to its first birthday, the P30 Pro remains one of the best Android smartphones on the market. The device comes with a rapid processor, a gorgeous display and of course, has a quad-camera system on its rear.

The biggest selling point of the P30 Pro is its superb zoom that remains unchallenged by rivals from Apple, Samsung and Google to name a few. The Chinese device comes with a periscope-style telephoto lens that delivers a whopping five-times optical zoom – that means you can get incredibly close to a subject without sacrificing photo quality.

Plus, Huawei has backed up its nifty camera hardware with equally capable software. The device is capable of leverage clever processing techniques to deliver a 10-times hybrid zoom and a 50-times digital zoom.

The P30 Pro isn’t the only Huawei handset to be cut in price for Black Friday 2019 though. The Mate 20 Pro is being sold for a mere £479.95 on Argos, that’s the lowest ever from the retailer.

• Huawei Mate 20 Pro | Twilight | 128GB – £479.95
GET THE DEAL HERE

• Huawei Mate 20 Pro | Black | 128GB – £479.95
GET THE DEAL HERE

The Mate 20 Pro may have been succeeded by the Mate 30 Pro, but the former remains the only one of the two with support for Google apps and services.

At the time of its debut, Huawei’s 2018 flagship stood alone as the only phone with an in-display fingerprint reader and the ability to charge other devices placed on its rear.

Over a year later and the hardware is still supremely capable. The Mate 20 Pro comes with a gorgeous 6.39-inch display, a triple-camera system and delivers swift performance across Google’s Android operating system.

By far the best feature of the Mate 20 Pro is its battery life though. The device can easily make it through an entire day even if you spend it playing graphically intense games from the Play Store, streaming films on Netflix and more.

We’ve reviewed both the P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro at Express.co.uk.

YOU CAN READ OUR MATE 20 PRO REVIEW HERE

YOU CAN READ OUR P30 PRO REVIEW HERE

Huawei P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro sale

The P30 Pro remains one of the best Android smartphones on the market (Image: Huawei)

What is Black Friday?

Black Friday has become the biggest shopping day of the year after crossing over from the US. Amazon, Tesco, Argos, and other shops offer Black Friday shopping deals and traditionally slash prices and offers on technology and electronic goods on the Friday after Thanksgiving. This year it falls on November 29.

What is Cyber Monday and when is it in 2019?

Cyber Monday always follows Black Friday with more discounts expected from all the major retailers. This year Cyber Monday falls on December 2.

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source: express.co.uk