Yesterday we reported about the leaked price regarding Huawei's upcoming Mate 20 Pro smartphone in UK which reveals that the device may arrive with a slightly higher price tags than its previous models (here). Now the popular leakster WinFuture has revealed the pricing of the Mate 20 Pro in rest of Europe will be slightly lower than UK, and he also revealed that the smartphone will be available immediately after next Tuesday’s launch event, but unfortunately, the consumers won’t be able to receive the device until Monday, November 5.
According to yesterday's leak the cheaper Huawei Mate 20 Pro variant with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage will be priced around £899 ($1,180 US dollar), while the new reports suggest that the exact same variant of the device will go on sale in most European markets at a price tag €999 ($1,150 US dollar), and in some markets the customers have to spend an extra €50 on the smartphone. It has to be noted that the recently released smartphones such as the Galaxy Note 9, Google Pixel 3 XL ( both 128GB of internal storage) and iPhone XS Max (64GB of internal storage) which is having a price tag of €1,009 ($ 1167.97), €1,049 ($ 1122.57), and €1,259 ($ 1273.18) respectively across Europe.
Apart from the pricing the Mate 20 Pro will feature a 6.39-inch OLED display with Quad HD+ resolution and that has an aspect ratio 19.5:9. The smartphone will have a new 3D facial recognition technology that makes use of a Vertical Surface Emitting Laser (VSEL) and an in-display fingerprint scanner for maximum security. The device will be powered by the new Kirin 980 processor ( clocked at 2.6GHz) and there will be a higher variant coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB/512GB of internal storage which can be expandable via 256GB nanoSD cards developed by Huawei. The devices will run on the latest Android 9 Pie with the new EMUI 9.0 and will pack a 4200mAh battery with support for a new 40W fast charging dubbed as SuperCharge 2.0 which will permit a 70% charge in just 30 minutes.
