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Honor View 20 now going for less than RM1,500

Honor Malaysia has announced a massive price cut for the Honor View 20. The flagship device that was launched in January with a starting price of RM1,999 is now slashed by RM500.

The Honor View 20 with 6GB RAM + 128GB storage is now going for RM1,499 while the higher-spec 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant is priced at RM1,899. On top of that, the Honor View 20 series is also covered by a 2-year warranty.

As a comparison, the newer Honor 20 with a 6.26″ display is currently going for RM1,699. The Honor View 20 offers a larger 6.4″ screen, a bigger 4,000mAh battery and it still comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack. You can learn more about the device in our full review.

Apart from the Honor View 20, the Huawei sub-brand has also announced price cuts for its affordable Honor 8X and Honor 8C. The Honor 8X with 4GB RAM + 128GB storage is now going for RM799 while the 8C with 3GB RAM + 32GB storage is priced at RM549.

The new prices are applicable across all platforms including Honor Experiential Stores, HiHonor, Shopee and Lazada.

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