Huawei's P8 Smartphone selling like ‘hot cakes'

Jun 23rd at 14:50
23-06-2015 14:50:04+07:00

Huawei's P8 Smartphone selling like ‘hot cakes'

Huawei's new flagship Smartphone P8 has sold out in Vientiane since going on sale earlier this month.

The smartphones were made available in key shops in Vientiane at the price of 3,999,000 kip. Sales in all shops were so strong that stocks went within the first day. But many consumers still want to purchase this smartphone and most have already paid 100 percent cash up front to pre-order the Huawei P8.

Since Huawei introduced the latest flagship product, the “Huawei P8”, in London, it has sold extremely well in many countries across Europe such as the UK, France and Germany, as well as the Chinese mainland and other regions.

In Laos , retailers, the media and Huawei fans have been following updates and stories about the P8 with many consumers waiting to buy this latest Huawei flagship product.

Reflecting on the hot sales, LTH Shop said “We started selling the first batch in Vientiane only and all stocks were sold out within one day. This is a great sign of the P8's initial sales. We've received lots of pre orders and there are plenty of customers who couldn't get the handset on that day. But th ey don't have to worry because the next batch will arrive soon, thanks to everyone's support.”

“And I am confident this P8 will be successful because of its u nique features such as beautiful design and amazing photo experience: light painting/ low light mode/ director mode, etc, and its promotion items. Customers can get a selfie stick, Bluetooth speaker or backpack. I am pretty sure that sales of the P8 will exceed the P7 last year.”

CEO of Huawei Laos Mr Patrick Zhang said “Huawei has invested a lot of effort and investment to research and develop the new product with high technology, good appearance and innovation to provide the best experience to our consumers. Our latest Flagship product also had great feedback and compliments from Lao Deputy Prime Minister Dr Bounpone Bouttanavong when he used the product. And we hope other consumers will have a good experience with the Huawei product. ”

“Aside from this, Huawei is providing better service to our customers. Huawei is continuing to help Lao society by sponsoring Corporate Social Responsibility projects, and increasing sponsorship to grow the brand.”

vientiane times



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