Deal: The Huawei Mate 10 Pro can be yours for just $450 ($350 off)

Deal on the Huawei Mate 10 Pro

From now through Saturday, Newegg will offer the Huawei Mate 10 Pro for an all-time low price of $449.99. That’s the lowest price we have seen for the Mate 10 Pro, and a $350 discount from the phone’s normal price.

Better yet, the discounted price applies to all three Mate 10 Pro colors: Titanium Gray, Midnight Blue, and Mocha Brown. Once you pick the color, make sure to use promo code NEFPAR4 at checkout to get the $449.99 price.

If you don’t use the promo code, you’ll have to fork over $499.99 for the phone. That’s still a great price, but saving an extra $50 is always nice.

To recap, the device features a 6-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, dual 12- and 20-megapixel rear cameras, Huawei’s homegrown Kirin 970 chipset, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 4,000mAh battery, and EMUI 9.0 based on Android 9 Pie.

You might look at the Mate 20 Pro and think it a better phone relative to the Mate 10 Pro. You wouldn’t be wrong about that. That said, those in the U.S. can only import the Mate 20 Pro — the phone isn’t officially available in the country and doesn’t have a warranty.

As such, those in the U.S. who want a high-end Huawei smartphone with a warranty should check out last year’s Mate. You can grab Newegg’s deal at the link below, but hurry — the deal runs through this Saturday, December 29.

Source: Android Zone

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LG’s upcoming Wear OS smartwatch visits the FCC

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  • An LG smartwatch showed up at the FCC under model number LM-W319.
  • The smartwatch runs Wear OS, though the FCC listing revealed very little.
  • This could be the upcoming Watch Timepiece, which LG reportedly plans to launch sometime this month.

Even though we called the LG Watch Sport the best smartwatch you can buy, it is almost a year and a half old. With a successor rumored to arrive sometime soon, the FCC received a visitor in the form of the LM-W319.

According to the FCC documents, the W319 is a Wear OS-based smartwatch that features Bluetooth and WiFi. The documents also showed the settings menu, though there was no mention of cellular connectivity.

Interestingly, another LG smartwatch also stopped by the FCC in May. Listed as the LM-W315, the smartwatch also lacked cellular connectivity and featured Bluetooth and WiFi.

There could be a chance that the W315 and W319 are different variants of the same rumored LG Watch Timepiece, in the vein of the LG Watch Sport and Watch Style.

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It should also be noted that the W315 and W319 are listed on LG’s OpenSource Code Distribution center. Both devices are listed as mobile devices and run Android Oreo and Wear OS.

Rumored to be LG’s next smartwatch, the Watch Timepiece reportedly features analog watch hands over a digital screen. This hybridization could open up new functionality, though it could also be annoying if you plan to use regular Wear OS apps on the daily.

The Watch Timepiece will reportedly feature a 1.2-inch circular display, Snapdragon 2100, 4GB of storage, 240mAh battery, and IP68 dust and water resistance. LG reportedly plans to launch the smartwatch in South Korea in June, with an international release to follow.

Source: Android Zone

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