Huawei followed up its previous global launch event
for the Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro with an unveiling of the models for the
Chinese market. The official prices in the company's home country are lower
than what was announced internationally, but that's not surprising, because
it's usually how things go in the mobile world.
The Mate 30 4G costs CNY 3,999 (US$ 560 or € 513) if you can have it with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of
storage. If you want 2GB more RAM, you'll need to pay CNY 4,299 (US$ 602, € 551). The Mate 30 5G is CNY 4,999
(US$ 700, € 641) with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and CNY 5,499 (US$ 770, € 705)
with 8/256GB.
The Mate 30 Pro 4G goes for CNY 5,799 (US$ 813, € 744)
with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and CNY 6,299 (US$ 883, € 808) with 8/256GB. The Mate 30 Pro 5G is priced at
CNY 6,899 (US$ 967, € 885) with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and CNY 7,899
(US$ 1,107, € 1,013) with 8/512GB.
The Mate 30 RS comes in one version only, with 12GB
of RAM and 512GB of storage, and goes for a whopping CNY 12,999 (US$ 1,822,
€ 1,668). The 4G models are available today at various retailers in China
including Huawei's own VMall store and JD.com.