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Price Value of Huawei P30 Pro Drops by 90% in a Week

After being hit by a barrage of cases lately, it seems that Huawei is getting worse. It is known that Huawei was hit by a case with America where they were suspected of being a tool that the Chinese government could use to spy on America through their smartphones, this strengthened after America arrested one of Huawei’s bosses in early 2019. A number of countries also later stopped using Huawei as a network support device for alleged espionage of their communication networks.

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The aftermath of this long problem is where Google finally terminated cooperation with Huawei, they revoked Huawei’s license to use Android, not only Google which caused an uproar, but other companies in the United States also finally had to comply with the decision of the American FDA and parliament and supported by Trump’s statement that they should stop working with Huawei. Until then, giant technology companies from the US other than Google stopped working together, such as Intel, then there were Qualcomm, Micron, ARM and Microsoft.

After the revocation of Android support by Google, it seems that Huawei is now starting to feel the impact, even though Huawei is working on an OS that they design themselves, it will not be easy to be accepted by the public, especially since users can no longer remove services from Google that easily. The impact is now that Huawei’s products in the market have decreased in price, even their Flagship series has received the impact.

Huawei P30 for example, where the latest flagship from Huawei which was just released a few months ago experienced a very abnormal price decline anomaly. According to information we got from Forbes, Huawei is priced at £900 ($1150) in the UK, the same price as the Samsung S10+ with equivalent storage. But what happened was that on one of the UK’s most popular smartphone trade-in sites, the same Samsung S10+, in good condition, could be exchanged for £510 ($650). It was a sharp drop from retail prices, representing a loss of around 45%, but relatively healthy. On the same site, the Huawei P30 Pro, also in good condition, will now return just £100 ($130) to owners looking to sell it. It has lost almost 90% of its value.

The price above is a price given by a used smartphone resale site, where you can exchange your old product for a new product.

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