The most recent flagship phone launched by Huawei was the Huawei P30, and this phone came as part of a series – with the series consisting of two phones : the Huawei P30 and the P30 Pro. The phones are set for sale starting the 11th of April, while the company gears up to launch the device in other markets around the globe as well.
The latest report coming from a local publication in China went on to reveal that the company has actually prepared a stock of round and about 6 million units of the P30 series smartphones. This stock of 6 million units is for the global markets – not only for China.
The report further adds to the cause of Huawei by stating that it aims to sell more than 20 million units of the P30 series smartphones in this year alone. Majority of these smartphones are actually being produced at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant based in Henan.
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The same plant also happens to be the source of Apple’s iPhone, however, it seems as if Huawei is taking advantage of the production line and capacity of Foxconn, following the sharp decline in the demand for orders in relation to the iPhones.
The stocking up of the P30 series units is now constantly on the rise by the Chinese brand, as the series is about to go on sale in various countries – across different continents. To meet the demand as well as ensuring smoother production and supply chain operations, Huawei is also recruiting people as the company is estimated to having more than 50,000 employees.
The P30 will be available in three variants in China – the 8/64GB variant will set you back $590, the 8/128GB will set you back $665, while the most premium amongst the three variants coming in with 8 gigs of RAM and 256 gigs of internal storage will set you back $740.
On the other hand, the P30 Pro variant with 8/128GB will cost you $820, the 8/256GB will cost $935, and finally, the most premium of variants amongst the Pro version, coming in with 8 gigs of RAM and 512 gigs of storage will set you back $1040.