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Celcom offers Huawei Mate 40 Pro from RM119/month

The Huawei Mate 40 Pro is now officially available in Malaysia. If you’re interested in getting this flagship smartphone on contract, Celcom is now offering the device from RM119/month on its EasyPhone instalment program.

The Mate 40 Pro officially retails for RM4,299 and Celcom is bundling it with its Mega Lightning postpaid plan on a 24-month contract.

EasyPhone

Below are the monthly device instalment amount on Celcom EasyPhone instalment program:

  • Lightning M 50GB- RM160/month (RM258/month all-in)
  • Lightning L 80GB – RM140/month (RM288/month all-in)
  • Lightning XL 160GB – RM119/month (RM307/month all-in)

At the moment, the EasyPhone option is only available for existing Celcom customers.

Standard Contract

The device is also available with a normal device bundle contract. Below are the subsidised pricing:

  • Lightning M 50GB – RM2,968
  • Lightning L 80GB – RM2,688
  • Lightning XL 160GB – RM2,278

With the standard contract option, you’ll have to pay an upfront payment which ranges between RM300 – RM1,000 depending on which plan you pick. This amount will be rebated back to your bill across 10 months.

As revealed by Huawei Malaysia, they are giving a Huawei Sound X smart speaker worth RM1,299 for free. This will be given to the first 1,000 customers that redeem the freebie from the Huawei Member Centre app starting from the 18th December 2020. You can also redeem other perks including cashback and rewards from the app.

For more info, you can visit Celcom’s Huawei Mate 40 Pro page on the online store.

Hardware Specs

The Mate 40 Pro is probably the last Huawei flagship of its kind due to the current restrictions from the US government. It features a 6.76″ OLED display that pushes a high 2772×1344 pixels resolution and a fluid 90Hz refresh rate.

Powering the device is a top-of-the-line 5nm Kirin 9000 processor with 5G support. It comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

Continuing the trend from its predecessor, the back gets a huge circular camera bump that houses a triple-camera setup. This include a 50MP f/1.9 main camera, a 20MP utlra-wide-angle shooter and a 12MP f/2.3 periscope telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. For selfies, it gets a 13MP main shooter with a 3D TOF sensor.

Powering the flagship phone is a 4,400mAh battery that supports both 50W fast wireless charging and 66W fast wired charging. Finally, Huawei has also included stereo speakers and it also retains IP68 dust and water resistance.

Out of the box, it runs on EMUI 11 based on Android 10. However, it doesn’t come with Google apps and services pre-installed. To download apps, you’ll need to use Huawei AppGallery or side-load apps via the Petal Search widget that’s pre-installed.

You can learn more about the device in our hands-on post or watch our video below.

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