Check out the deals Huawei has lined up for Black Friday and Cyber Monday

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Check out the deals Huawei has lined up for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
2015 has been a fabulous year for Huawei. The manufacturer has released a number of well-received phones, including the Nexus 6P. According to Gartner, Huawei had the largest year-over-year increase in global smartphone market share in the third quarter. Now the third largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, Huawei has announced its Black Friday deals.

From November 26th to the 27th, Huawei will cut the price of the Huawei P8 lite by $50 to $199.99. Best Buy is cutting the price by only $25, so you might want to consider ordering it directly from the manufacturer. This handset features a 5-inch LCD screen with a 720 x 1280 resolution. The device is powered by the homegrown Kirin 620 SoC, containing an octa-core 1.2GHz CPU and the Mali-450 MP4 GPU. 2GB of RAM is inside along with 16GB of native storage. The camera combo from back to front weighs in at 13MP/5MP.

If a smartwatch is what you're looking for, the Android Wear flavored Huawei Watch is being cut in price from $50 to $100, depending on the model you select. The Black Friday deals include $50 off the Silver model with a Black Leather Strap, $80 off the Silver model with the Silver Mesh Band, $80 off the Silver model with the Silver Link Band, and $100 off the Black model with the Black Link Band.

The Huawei Watch features a 1.4-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 400 x 400. That works out to a 286ppi pixel density. A Snapdragon 400 chipset powers the watch, which includes 4GB of internal storage and 512MB of RAM. The timepiece supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.

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The Cyber Monday sale will go on from November 29th through December 5th. The only change from the Black Friday deals is that the Huawei Watch is $50 off all of the models mentioned above. The Huawei P8 lite will still be $50 off from Huawei and $25 off from Best Buy.

You can order directly from Huawei by clicking on the sourcelink.


source: Huawei via AndroidAuthority

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