Huawei starts selling the Honor 7 in Europe, direct to consumers

As previously rumored, Huawei has brought its Honor 7 smartphone to Europe today, and officially so. The handset can now be ordered from the Chinese company's newly unveiled online store for the continent. This is live now, and can be used if you are in the UK, France, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, or Switzerland.
You get free shipping for orders that are over £69.99 or €99.99, and you can currently choose from a few additional handsets aside from the Honor 7.


But let's stick with this one for now. While the rumored price of "less than £200 at launch" hasn't actually materialized, you can get the Honor 7 for just £209.99 if you act fast. The normal price is £249.99, but if you order on or before August 31 and use the coupon code H7BRAVE40UK at checkout, you'll get £40 off.
In countries other than the UK, the Honor 7 has a normal price of €349.99, but the H7BRAVE50EU coupon will neatly shave €50 off that if you place your order before the end of the month. Do note, however, that the smartphone is listed as a pre-order only, with no shipping date mentioned.
If the Honor 7 doesn't interest you, perhaps the Honor 6+, Honor 6, Honor 4X, Huawei P8, or P8 Premium may do the trick. A certain selection of these can be ordered through the same site, though which models you're able to get depends on where you are. For example, the Honor 6+ and P8 Premium aren't available in the UK, but they are listed if you choose Germany as your country.

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