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Pay nothing upfront for the Huawei P30 using this code
Gone are the days when your phone was primarily used to call people. Who actually makes calls now anyway? That’s far too intimate, especially when you can just send the same emojis over and over again, or maybe a gif if you’re feeling extra sociable.
No, smartphones nowadays are used for pretty much everything except calling, with each new handset inevitably specialising in something.
Take the Huawei P30 for example. This handset is all about the cameras, so if you’re a budding photographer, then this is the device for you. The Huawei P30 has an advanced Leica triple camera setup, with a 40MP, 16MP, and 8MP option. It also has a futuristic in-screen fingerprint scanner, and powerful processor, but it’s really all about the cameras.
You can now pick up this device with no upfront cost using the code H31P30 at the checkout. Simply pop the code into the voucher box and the £49 upfront cost is completely wiped. You do still have to pay £31 a month, because it’s obviously not completely free. You do get an awful lot for your money besides the three cameras, though.
For £31 a month you get 20GB of 4G data, unlimited minutes and texts, six months of Apple Music, three months of BT Sport, and six months of Prime Video and MTV Play. That’s a seriously stacked package.
Pick up the Huawei P30 in a choice of three colours and pay nothing upfront with this handy code.
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