As a highly anticipated flagship smartphone, the Huawei Mate60 Pro has always enjoyed a high reputation and reputation in the market. However, due to the influence of the Huawei brand and the excellent performance of the product, this phone has long faced the problem of being in short supply. Many consumers are eager to own this popular phone, but often face challenges such as difficulty in snapping up and running out of stock.
In addition, there are also some personal experience sharing on social ** who claim to have successfully snapped up Huawei Mate60 series phones and profited from them. It is said that some netizens claimed to have successfully made a profit of more than 5,000 yuan, and some even claimed to have successfully snapped up the Huawei Mate60 RS Extraordinary Master and obtained a profit of up to 3,000 yuan. There are also people who claim to have snapped up a number of Huawei Mate X5 and Mate60 Pro, and made a profit of more than 10,000 yuan through resale. These netizens have posted the results of their rush purchases, which have attracted widespread attention.
However, we need to be skeptical and critical of these personal experiences of successful snapping ups. First of all, according to some analysts, based on an average price increase of 500 yuan per mobile phone, it is necessary to buy at least 420 mobile phones to buy 210,000 mobile phones to make a profit on the price difference. This scale seems difficult to achieve in practice, raising questions about whether the purchase restriction policy is being enforced and whether the high price increase exists.
In order to solve this problem, Huawei officials have taken a series of measures to improve the fairness of purchases and meet the needs of consumers. One of the most important changes is the introduction of the popular pre-order subscription campaign. After 90 days and 75 days of pre-order subscription cycles, this activity has received widespread attention and recognition.
Unlike the previous model of first-served delivery, Huawei now adopts a random delivery method. Once a consumer submits an order for a reservation, Huawei will determine the order of delivery by random selection. This way, consumers have a fair chance to get their hands on their phones, regardless of how quickly they snap them up. This strategy has had a positive response among consumers and has effectively addressed supply issues.
At present, the 60-day pre-order subscription campaign for Huawei Mate60 Pro has begun, which shows that Huawei is gradually increasing the production capacity of mobile phones, and is expected to make it easier for consumers to buy their favorite mobile phones in the near future, which is good news for all consumers who are looking forward to it.
However, given that the problem still exists, Huawei still has room for improvement. While assorted shipping improves the fairness of purchases, it doesn't completely solve the problem. In order to meet the needs of consumers, Huawei also needs to further increase its production capacity and ensure the smooth operation of the ** chain. Only in this way will it be more convenient for consumers to buy this high-profile phone.
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