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Think Three are only selling dual sim on contract no sim free version that i can see.
test results from the P20 Pro, it seems Huawei has skipped one or two generations
Three will be selling the Dual sim variant http://www.three.co.uk/Huawei/P20_Pro?featuretab=Specifications&memory=128&colour=Black
As stated in post https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/posts/31699501/
Good to see confirmation of specs
The much lusted after Twilight will be dual sim only and released later.
^Not having a go Mate
Work's always getting in the way
That's correct Twilight will only be available direct from Huawei.
The Honor 10 (or whatever it will be called) will be based on the P20 series and almost certainly will be an improvement on the P20 phones in certain areas and cheaper.
Honor/Huawei are doing some interesting things, just wish i could have the option of EMUI or stock look, I would love the pro but whil it's a very good price, it's still out of my phone budget.
They're being the most innovative out of all the major companies. You never know Huawei might overhaul EMUI somewhere down the line and trim the fat. However in my experience it's very rapid and has not slowed down after at least a years use - this is owning several Honor / Huawei phones.
The Pro does cost a lot but let's see what Honor does when they bring their device out in the Summer. It most certainly will be more affordable.
Huawei just got back to me on Twitter re the dual sim situation :
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Tempted by the P20. Can get Vodafone 4GB data/unli text/call for £110 upfront(£38 cashback) for £23/month via mobiles.co.uk
And not even OLEDSeriously, P20 isn't worth it, it has have no water proofing, it's missing the third camera that makes Pro great, smaller screen, less memory, you might as pick up a view 10 honestly, in fact the View 10 is better specced in some respects.
So are any UK providers selling this dual sim version ? This is becoming a pain to find actual facts !
Think I've been sold. Combined with the QC35 offer.
Although I do have reservations about the offer. In the fine print it says the offer applies while stocks last. What's to stop them having 10 sets and then that's it - offer nullified.