The newly announced Huawei P50, the base version that completes the P50 flagship line-up available for the Filipino smartphone market, continues the blend of striking aesthetics and modern ergonomics seen in its predecessors.
At the MWC2022 in Barcelona, Huawei released its “Guide” business blueprint and solutions focusing on digitalization and carbon neutrality for the future of ICT.
Huawei is doubling down on attracting the younger generation of consumers with the release of the Huawei nova 9, months after introducing the cheaper midrange Nova 8i back in July.
Huawei recently reiterated its intention to actively forge partnerships with top local applications to cultivate its own package manager and application distribution platform – the AppGallery.
The nova 8 and nova 8i are easily recognized with their distinct “nebular” camera system arrangement that closely resembles the aesthetic elements seen on Huawei’s older P-series.
At its price point of around P15,000, the nova 8i will be featuring a 66W supercharge technology and one of the biggest CMOS sensors currently in the market.
Huawei’s consumer business group is bringing its exclusive and discounted repair and clean-up services to Huawei users in the Philippines called Huawei Service Carnival – a campaign which is now live in ten countries across Asia and offers up to 50% off in spare parts replacement and free clean-up services.