Huawei launches mid-range smartphone P20 lite in Pakistan

Published April 25, 2018
The phone offers a 5.84" FullView Display and has been introduced at a debut price of Rs.35,999.
The phone offers a 5.84" FullView Display and has been introduced at a debut price of Rs.35,999.

Chinese phone maker Huawei on Wednesday launched its latest midrange smartphone Huawei P20 lite in Pakistan.

In its statement to announce the launch, the company said Huawei P20 is an “amalgamation of ecstatic design, superb dual back cameras and other flagship Huawei features that give a power-packed performance”.

"The HUAWEI P20 lite is another addition to our league of innovative devices. We bring a new selfie superstar in Pakistan, which will truly become the country's favourite midrange smartphone,” said Huawei’s Business Manager Blueking Wang.

The phone offers a 5.84" FullView Display and is powered by a 3,000 mAh battery that supports 9V2A high-voltage Fast Charge 2.0, resulting in a 30-minute charge of up to 43%. It has been introduced at a debut price of Rs35,999.

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