Huawei unveiled its 2014 flagship smartphone, the Ascend Mate 2, at CES in Las Vegas just a few days ago, and now an independent Chinese retailer is selling the factory unlocked version for 2,688 Yuan, which is approximately $445.
Huawei unveiled its 2014 flagship smartphone, the Ascend Mate 2, at CES in Las Vegas just a few days ago, and now an independent Chinese retailer is selling the factory unlocked version for 2,688 Yuan, which is approximately $445.
Samsung unveiled the scaled-down variant of its former flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, back in May, 2013, and a couple of months later the handset was available to purchase in the U.K. from several retailers for £399.99. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity or the wherewithal to pick one up before now, it may be of interest to you to know that the popular online retailer, Simply Electronics, is currently offering the device with a £170 discount.
Samsung unveiled its first 8-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0, back in June, 2013, and a month later the device was available to purchase in the U.K. from several retailers for £279. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity to pick one up before now, it may please you to know that the mega independent retailer, PC World, is currently offering the device with an £80 discount.
Motorola announced its flagship smartphone of 2013, the Moto X, back in August, and just a couple of weeks after its unveiling the factory unlocked handset was available to purchase for $619.99. However, Amazon is now holding a 10% sale on the device, meaning you can pick one up for $559 — that’s $60.99 off the retailer’s usual price.
Just a couple of days after its press conference at CES 2014 in Las Vegas, Acer unveiled its latest ultra-affordable Android powered tablet, the Tab 7, as a cheaper alternative to its mid-range Iconia A1-830, which was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show. However, unlike the latter, the Tab 7 is already on sale in China with a price tag of around $99 — that’s a whopping $50 cheaper than the A1 is expected to cost when it finally hits the shelf.