The famous brand of the Huawei has released its new machine of the Huawei Mate 10 at the sport center in Shanghai on October 20, which earned many people’s attention and the scenery is grand that many participants were fall in love with it at the first glance for the beautiful appearance.
Of course, except the Mate10, there are also the Huawei Mate 10 Pro and the Huawei Mate 10 Porsche Design for the customers to choose. From the review about it on the internet we know that its performance is excellent that many fans want to own it, but for its sell price that they have to think it over and over again before decide to have one.
There is the reason for the high price of the Mate 10 series that the produce cost for them are very high. The details as follow: according to Huawei official website data, Huawei Mate 10 Porsche Design full Netcom version 6GB +256 GB (BLA-AL00) non-warranty repair parts reference price (excluding labor costs): 2150 yuan screen components, the motherboard 5499 yuan, the rear camera 350 Yuan, battery 65 yuan, and 1600 yuan back cover, which is much expensive than the phone of the Huawei Honor V10.
Comparing to the Mate 10 Porsche design, the Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro are much cheaper to repair, although the Mate 10 and the Mate 10 Pro are still expensive than the Huawei Nova 3 that above all we can explain it well for the high sell price. In other words, there is no doubt that the price of the new machine of the Huawei P11 will not as cheaper as the other brands, and after reading it that we can know the price of the Huawei is not very high for the high cost.
Source: GizOK
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