Redefining luxury mobile phones, each Huawei Mate series R&D expenditure exceeds 100 million dollars
Redefining luxury mobile phones, each Huawei Mate series R&D expenditure exceeds 100 million dollars

Recently, Huawei organized a small user party, which included 20 "super users" of Mate RS. The standard version of the mobile phone sold for 9999 yuan and the top version for 12999 yuan. It should be the first mainstream brand mobile phone in China with a price of more than 10000 yuan.

At the party, Bruce Lee, vice president of Huawei's terminal product line, said that because there were few manufacturers developing and manufacturing luxury mobile phones, Huawei's high-end mobile phones were not outsourced, and the R&D expenditure of each Huawei Mate series mobile phone exceeded 100 million dollars, of course, the R&D expenditure of Mate RS Porsche design also exceeded this amount.

In addition, Bruce Lee said that Huawei Mate RS Porsche design is positioned as a luxury mobile phone, and the after-sales policy is only to replace it without repairing it. If the user's mobile phone detects a problem in Huawei's official store, he can replace it with a new Huawei Mate RS Porsche design for free.

Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design has two color combinations, black and red. The red version is the commemorative version of Huawei mobile phone for the 70th anniversary of Porsche sports cars. Only the 6GB+512GB version sells at 12999 yuan. The black version 6GB+256GB and 6GB+512GB versions sell at 9999 yuan and 12999 yuan, respectively. Huawei said that Mate RS Porsche design will redefine luxury phones.


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