
Huawei launches first experience store in Egypt
The new store is located on Level 1, Gate 5, Phase 1 of Citystars Mall in Nasr City, according to a press release.
It welcomed 200 distinguished guests, including prominent media representatives, public figures, and leading social media personalities.
Huawei has unveiled a series of promotions, including substantial discounts on popular products during the opening weekend from 10-12 July.
It is also offering interest-free instalment plans for up to 12 months on qualifying devices.
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