The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is $100 off for a limited time at major retailers

While some manufacturers think it’s a great idea to push the upper limits of smartphone pricing, one major manufacturer is doing its best to keep prices in line with consumer’s wallets. Huawei, the world’s second-largest phone manufacturer, just put its ultra-powerful flagship Mate 10 Pro on sale for $100 off from now until Saturday, March 24th. At its sale price of $699 at Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, Microsoft, and B&H Photo, the Mate 10 Pro is still a bit pricey, but not when you factor in all that comes under the hood.

What exactly do you get for your money with the Mate 10 Pro?

With the Mate 10 Pro you get top of the line specs: Kirin 970 processor with AI, 6GB RAM, 128GB of memory, Android 8.0 Oreo, dual stereo speakers, a massive 4000mAh battery that can recharge a full day’s use in just 20 minutes, USB 3.1 Type-C, with a gorgeous 6″ 1080 x 2160p display. On the exterior, the Mate 10 Pro has a light-weight aluminum frame sandwiched between two pieces of Gorilla Glass. And for the cherry on top, you get a best in class dual lens Leica camera with AI capabilities that will ensure you get the best shot to capture your most important memories.

You won’t see this phone at U.S. carriers, but that’s not such a bad thing when you consider this phone is fully unlocked and will not ship with bloatware. This is Huawei’s best for the U.S. market and it has earned rave reviews. It even earned the Best Android Smartphone of 2017 title from Android Authority. Here at deTeched, we’re big fans of unlocked devices, especially ones that are more reasonably priced than the offerings from Apple, Samsung, and Google where the biggest and the best now fall into the $1000 price category. Huawei’s Mate 10 Pro does everything as good, if not better than those major players, and we’re hoping this Mate 10 Pro makes its presence felt in the U.S. no matter where it ships from.

Get the Mate 10 Pro on sale now through March 24th at Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, Microsoft, and B&H Photo.

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