Pre-orders for Huawei P20 range now open at Carphone Warehouse

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Huawei’s new flagship P20 Pro and P20 handsets are now available to pre-order from Carphone Warehouse. Featuring embedded AI capabilities, Leica camera lenses and a host of new features, the P20 Pro handset is available from £48 a month with £99.99 upfront with 25GB on O2.

Meanwhile the P20 device is available from £39 a month and £79.99 upfront with 16GB data on Vodafone when ordered through Carphone Warehouse, and the P20 Lite from just £19.99 per month, no upfront cost, and 500MB on iD.

Those looking to snap up one of the handsets from within the P20 range, SIM Free, can get the Huawei P20 Pro for £799 with the P20 available for £599.

For customers interested in the Huawei P20 Lite, the handset is available for £329. Customers looking to make a saving can save up to £100 on the device when bought with a SIMO plan from Carphone Warehouse.

The all-new Huawei P20 Pro and P20 phones boasts a NPU (Neural Processing Unit), paving the way for the use of AI apps on the smartphone. Combined with excellent battery life, Huawei’s latest releases mark the arrival of one of the most technologically advanced devices on the market.

Meanwhile, the P20 Pro’s camera is a major upgrade on the P10, featuring a triple lens Leica set up with a 5 x hybrid zoom, larger sensors that absorb more light per pixel for sharper, vivid shots.

The camera also features “Super Night Mode” with hand-held stabilisation and a hi-res front camera with built-in studio lighting, giving photos a professional look.

Carphone Warehouse, the UK’s largest independent mobile phone retailer, is also offering all customers pre-ordering the P20 Pro and P20 devices a free pair of Bose® QC®35 wireless headphones II (RRP: £329), which it claims is the perfect accessory to take advantage of the range’s advanced AI capabilities.

Customers purchasing P20 and P20 Lite can also get the device in Blue exclusively at Carphone Warehouse.

For further information go to www.carphonewarehouse.com

Chris Price
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