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Huawei Malaysia is offering smartphone battery replacements for RM99

If the battery life of your current Huawei smartphone isn’t as great as it used to be, Huawei has a promotion just for you. Beginning next week, they are offering battery replacements for only RM99 at all authorised service centres nationwide.

The RM99 battery replacement promo is offered for 11 models and it will be available from 14 January until 20 February 2019. Below is the list of eligible smartphones:

Huawei Mate 8
Huawei Mate 9 / Mate 9 Pro
Huawei P9 / P9 Lite
Huawei P10/P10 Plus/P10 Lite
Huawei Nova 2i
Huawei Nova Lite
Huawei Y7 Prime

If you’re wondering why some smartphones were not listed, it appears that stocks are not available for selected models like the Huawei P9 Plus. If you have any enquiries, you can reach out to Huawei on their Facebook page.

UPDATE: Huawei Malaysia has published its T&C and it mentions that the RM99 battery promo covers both spare part and labour charges. You can locate your nearest Huawei authorised service centre here.

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