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Huawei Philippines sold over 15,000 Huawei P30 phones on opening day

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Huawei Philippines finally released the new P30 series in the country yesterday and they managed to rack up over 15,000 units from all the pre-orders made earlier this month. This amounts to a total of Php650,000,000 in sales as announced afterwards.

The total sales figure is a combination of P30 Lite, P30 and P30 Pro with a suggested price of Php16,990, Php36,990 and Php50,990, respectively. This number is over 3 times Huawei got from last year’s sale of the P20 series.

The huge figure was achieved mostly due to the very enticing pre-order bundles that included a Watch GT and, at one time, a Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite.

You can check out our review of the Huawei P30 series below:

Huawei P30 Review
Huawei P30 Pro Review
Huawei P30 Lite Unboxing

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jobert_sucaldito · 7 years ago

I’ve never been enticed by freebies that manufacturers bundle with their expensive phones, this just bait and switch. Those ‘free’ items are not really free but you’ve already paid for those as well. It just sounds nicer if its ‘free’. If they sold 15k units, that means filipinos are not really at the poverty level correct? so this is just a ploy by the yellowtards.


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Avchix · 7 years ago

And Xiaomi Mi 9 managed to sell out all their 50 units


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Piolo · 7 years ago

Siyempre


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Freeje · 7 years ago

Just goes to show that the phone itself is overpriced. Take away the cost of the bundled extras and Huawei can still make some profit.


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Piolo · 7 years ago

Siyempre


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Justin · 7 years ago

You can’t argue that it’s still great value. Compared to iPhones which cost upwards of P50k and all you get is, well, a phone.


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