Riesumate le offerte Tre per Samsung e Huawei: nuovi prezzi per i loro smartphone

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Immancabile il nostro appuntamento settimanale con le promozioni degli operatori, in questo caso dedicate al pubblico che ha deciso di assicurarsi un device lanciato sul mercato da Samsung o Huawei, tramite le offerte Tre. Prezzi praticamente di listino e con poco appeal, ma in ogni caso da analizzare.

Ecco dunque il listino aggiornato per tutti coloro che stanno valutando con grande attenzione la possibilità di acquistare smartphone prodotti da Samsung e Huawei attraverso le offerte Tre:

  • Galaxy Note 8 (Midnight Black e Maple Gold) 999,90 euro

  • Galaxy S9 Plus (Midnight Black, Coral Blue e Lilac Purple) 999,90 euro

  • Galaxy S9 (Midnight Black, Coral Blue e Lilac Purple) 899,90 euro

  • Galaxy S8 Plus  (Black, Silver e Orchid Gray) 949,90 euro

  • Galaxy S8  (Black, Silver e Orchid Gray) 849,90 euro

  • Galaxy A8  (Black, Gold e Orchid Gray) 529,90 euro

  • Galaxy A5  (Black, Gold  e Pesca) 299,90 euro

  • Galaxy J7 (Black, Silver e Gold) 319,90 euro

  • Galaxy J5 (Black, Silver e Gold) 319,90 euro

  • Galaxy J3 (Black, Silver e Gold) 249,90 euro

  • Galaxy J3 2016 (Black e White) 159,90 euro

HUAWEI

  • P20 Pro (Black, Blue e Purple) 899,90 euro

  • Mate 10 Pro (Dark Gray e Dark Blue) 799,90 euro

  • P10 Plus (Black, Silver e Blue) 829,90 euro

  • P20 (Black, Pink e Blue) 679,90 euro

  • P20 Lite (Black, Pink e Blue) 369,90 euro

  • P10 Lite (Black, White e Gold) 369,90 euro

  • Mate 10 Lite (Black e Blue) 299,90 euro

  • P Smart (Black, Gold e Blue) 259,90 euro

  • P8 Lite 2017 (Black e White) 259,90 euro

  • Y6 Pro 2017 (Black) 199,90 euro

  • Nova Young (White) 159,00 euro

  • Y6 2018 (Black e Blue) 149,90 euro

In una situazione di questo tipo, dunque, è possibile valutare le offerte Tre per gli smartphone Samsung e Huawei in alternativa ai piani che funzionano a rate con il pagamento di una SIM.

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