Huawei Mate 9: Important Things To Know Before Buying; Here's How To Get It At Lower Price
JulianneIn Munich last November, Huawei presented the Huawei Mate 9 to the public. The new addition to the company's line of smartphones has been making headlines from users. Other news outlets has also presented a review from the smartphone and this is a quick rundown for the Huawei flagship.
Tech Advisor reports that the Huawei Mate 9 features an impressive 5.9-inch screen with 1920x1080 Full HD resolutions and having bright, crisp display. The smartphone also features the brand new Kirin 960, the octa-core processor with four A73 2.3GHz cores and four A53 1.8GHz cores.
Huawei Mate 9 features the new Mali G71 GPU, which the Chinese company claims to enhance graphics by 400%.There is also a 4GB of RAM featured in the Huawei flagship along with a 64GB of internal storage and is expandable up to 2TB of memory.
Other features for the device is the dual-camera setup and a 20-megapixel rear camera. The dual-camera setup introduces the lossless zoom feature that allows users to zoom on objects without degrading the photo's quality.
Meanwhile, AndroidAuthority reports that consumers can get the Huawei Mate 9 for a lower price and save extra money from purchase. Purchasers would want to visit Jet.com, forego free returns and have the debit card pay the transaction.
Once consumers are on the site, consumers will have to add the smartphone to the cart and then the savings start. Pay transaction with debit card and click opt out of free returns. Then, click the option to do for the most savings.
So, how does this save money for consumers? Well, the publication explains that it's that free returns are actually built into the price of the item. So, the return isn't free. Consumers can still make a return, but you will have to pay $5.99 plus 5% of the phone price.
However, upon paying the item with debit card, no fees will be paid off, since companies usually pay a certain fee per credit card transaction. Meaning, consumers can save money and get the Huawei Mate 9 with a cheaper price.
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