Technology
Best pre-order deals on the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro (UK deals)
TL;DR: Pre-order a Huawei P40 or Huawei P40 Pro contract, and claim a free pair of Huawei Freebuds 3 worth £149.99.
We know that it’s difficult to think about anything other than coronavirus right now, but the world of technology is contuining to spin with the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro finally launching.
It didn’t take long for online smartphone retailers to repond to this news, and all the major players have already dropped deals on the new Huawei handsets. The best offer comes from Mobiles.co.uk, with customers able to claim a free pair of Huawei Freebuds 3 (worth £149.99) with every contract.
The new P40 range is now available for pre-order from Mobiles.co.uk with the following contract deals:
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Huawei P40 — Vodafone, 22GB (5G), £26 per month, £225 upfront
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Huawei P40 — EE, 25GB (5G), £43 per month, £25 upfront
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Huawei P40 Pro — Vodafone, 24GB (5G), £43 per month, £125 upfront
A standout feature of the P40 is the 50MP Leica triple camera. This captures professional-looking photos and videos in crystal-clear quality, apparently. You also get a 6.1-inch OLED display and 3800mAh battery for long-lasting performance. The Huawei P40 Pro features a bumper 50MP Leica quad camera, and a larger 6.58-inch OLED display. It also offers a 4200mAh battery with wireless and reverse charging capabilities.
Pre-order the new Huawei P40 range and get ready for 5G.
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