The Huawei Mate 60 Pro, which was released in August, has been out of stock at many retailers and has been selling above its original price due to high demand and supply shortages. However, recent reports suggest that the phone is now available for purchase at the original price in Nanjing, China. There are a few catch, however.

The phones are only available for local on-site payment and need to be activated on the spot. This means that you cannot buy the phone online or have it shipped to you. You must travel to Nanjing and pay for the phone in person, and you must also activate it immediately after purchase. 

Huawei Mate 60 Pro comes in three configurations—256GB, 512GB, and 1TB—with a starting price of 6,499 yuan. Additionally, customers who purchase the Huawei Mate60 Pro are required to purchase other Huawei products, such as the Huawei Watch GT 4, FreeBuds Pro 3, or FreeBuds 5 TWS.

Despite these restrictions, the fact that Huawei Mate60 Pro is now available for purchase at the original price is good news for consumers in China who have been waiting to get their hands on the phone.

The Mate60 series is Huawei’s flagship smartphone lineup for 2023. After a long hiatus, these phones bring back 5G connectivity to Huawei devices and also boast an advanced camera system with other premium specifications.

Huawei Mate60 Pro available for purchase at original price

The Mate60 series is also one of the first smartphone lineups from Huawei to support satellite calls. This feature allows users to make and receive calls even in areas without cellular service.

Huawei is expected to ship around 60 million Mate 60 units in 2024, suggesting that the Mate60 series is poised to be a major success for the company.

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