The Huawei Mate 9 Pro could cost $ 1.300

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Much is being said about Huawei's next terminal, the Mate 9, which will be presented on November 8, a terminal that will offer us the same type of curved screen as the S7 Edge, curved on the sides. This device promises to offer specifications never seen in another terminal, but it seems that We are going to have to pay for those specifications if we want to enjoy them, especially if we select the Pro version, a terminal with a 5,9-inch screen with which the Chinese company wants to stand up to the Note 7, taking advantage of the fact that it has been forced to stop selling due to problems related to batteries.

According to Evan Blas the most expensive version of the Huawei Mate 9 Pro will be priced at $ 1.300. As we can see in the tweet, this new top-of-the-range terminal would have a fourx optical zoom, a zoom that should not justify the high price of the terminal, at least in my opinion. It will also have 256 GB of storage and a QuadHD screen. We do not know if Huawei wants to put its head in the high range where Samsung and Apple are the kings, but this way it does not seem to go well at all. It won't be the first company to try without success.

If this price is finally confirmed on November 8, the Chinese firm could become the first company to offer a terminal for $ 1.300 on the market, a price that not even the most expensive models of iPhone 7 Plus reach today. Evan Blass has become in recent years a kind of spokesman for the main device manufacturers, regardless of their brand, but especially the Android ecosystem, although he has also offered the occasional leak before the launch of the iPhone 7, leaks that they were finally confirmed.


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