Earlier this month, Huawei had announced a new incentive campaign where it offered its users a chance to have the battery of their smartphone replaced at a flat price of 99 yuan (approximately $14).

The offer, which is currently exclusive to China, started from 5th December and will run till March 5, 2019, giving enough time for all interested users to catch the offer.

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Owners of the models that make up the company’s flagship phones, including Mate-series, P-series, Honor series, Enjoy series, Maimang series, Nova series, have an opportunity to get their failing smartphone batteries changed, all at the same 99 yuan cost, roughly $14.

Now, the company has announced the extension of the offer, which includes more models under this battery replacement program, bringing the total to 59 models. The new models, which are now part of the offer, includes Honor Play 6A, Honor Play 6, Play 7X, Play 7A, Play 7, Play 5C, Honor V9, Honor 9, Play 5A, and Play 8C.

Commenting on the program, Li Xiaolong, Vice President of Huawei‘s mobile phone product line, said on Weibo that the company is doing this so that the users don’t switch to duplicate batteries, which affects the phone’s as well as user’s safety.

 

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The amount charged by Huawei covers the cost of the spare parts and labor for a single model. Customers can avail themselves of this offer by visiting any of Huawei’s authorized service centers across China but excluding those in Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.