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Huawei Mate 10 will be arriving to the US via AT&T in February

Earlier, the Huawei Mate 10 was reported to arrive in the US starting from 2018, with the company announcing that it will finally be able to start selling smartphones in the region through carriers. Well, strap on your seatbelts, because this is actually happening.

Huawei Mate 10 will be arriving to the US via AT&T in February

The Huawei Mate 10 is going to start selling in the United States starting from the month of February and it is going to be sold through AT&T. The advantage of selling through AT&T is that the carrier will be able to provide its own range of promotions, making such deals attractive for the end user and more affordable. It is way better than paying so much money upfront for an unlocked version.

By opting for a carrier-based smartphone, you can choose to pay for a device on a monthly basis, which will become much easier on your wallet when you are churning out monthly payments. When you finally decide to get a new smartphone, there might be a very attractive trade-in offer, where you can swap your Huawei Mate 10 for a brand new flagship. Such deals are going to be in existence for the foreseeable future so make sure that you take advantage of them from time to time.

It can also be believed that the Mate 10 Pro will also be landing in the United States and being sold through the same carrier. What will really matter at this point is the price of the flagship and what Huawei can do to bring the US-based buyers to ditch Samsung and Apple and encourage them to pick up a Chinese-branded device with a premium design and the best smartphone internals that you can check out for 2017 and 2018.

Selling through AT&T is going to be a long and painful process, and Huawei can also negotiate with other carriers to provide their own promotional offers in an attempt to force customers to get rid of Samsung or Apple and pick up a Huawei phone instead.

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