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Vodafone welcomes the future of smartphones

Vodafone welcomes the future of smartphones with the HUAWEI P30 and P30 Pro pre-sales

Friday 29 March, 2019

Vodafone is today urging customers to get in quick to pick up an amazing pre-sales offer on the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro superphones which deliver the latest cutting-edge technology in photography.

The Huawei P30 Series devices are Huawei’s most advanced camera smartphones to date, with the innovative Huawei SuperSpectrum Sensor, Huawei SuperZoom lens, and better image stabilization technology.

Vodafone’s Consumer Director Carolyn Luey said the release of the Huawei P30 series is highly-anticipated, as it has the power to make every Kiwi a professional photographer.

“The Huawei P30 Pro features an all new Leica Quad Camera, capturing images which retain clarity with minimal distortion and reproduces colours realistically and accurately. Both devices feature exceptional AI advances, enabling the front and rear cameras to combine multiple photos taken in quick succession to optimize overexposed and backlit selfies.

“With real-time scene and object recognition, the 40MP main camera recognises specific photographic scenarios and automatically adjusts for optimal shots. Every P30 selfie is a winner,” Luey said.

The Huawei P30 series is available in Black and two new gradient finishes – Breathing Crystal and Aurora – from Vodafone with amazing value for customers with $401 off RRP when purchased Interest Free on a $59.99 open term plan or above during the pre-sale period, plus a FREE Huawei Watch GT worth $349^.

“The Huawei P30 is available for pre-order from today at https://www.vodafone.co.nz/huawei and in stores on Friday 12th April. Customers have been waiting for the HUAWEI P30 series and they won’t be disappointed,” Luey said.

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