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Huawei Mate 30 Series users get to enjoy 3 months of free 50GB cloud storage – here’s how to enable it

In conjunction with the launch of the HUAWEI Mate 30 Series, from now until 31 December 2019, Mate 30 Series will be able to enjoy 3 months free 50GB storage on HUAWEI Mobile Cloud.

By logging in to their HUAWEI ID, the Mate 30 Series users can enable the HUAWEI Mobile Cloud feature to store photos, contacts, messages, documents, and more in the cloud storage. The data stored will be synced and updated across multiple HUAWEI devices such as laptops, smartphones and tablets, for users to access their data anytime, anywhere.

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In the unfortunate event that users lose or damage their mobile devices, important data and photos can be easily retrieved and restored through the HUAWEI Mobile Cloud.

On top of the initial free 5GB storage, HUAWEI Mate 30 Series users will be able to redeem extra 3 months of free 50GB HUAWEI Mobile Cloud storage from now until 31 December 2019.

To claim the 3-Month Free 50GB HUAWEI Mobile Cloud, simply follow these steps:

  • Go to “Settings”
  • Click on “HUAWEI ID” and log in
  • Enable “Cloud”
  • Receive Free 5G cloud storage automatically
  • Enable “Data Sync”
  • Click “Upgrade Cloud Storage” to redeem your 3-month free 50GB storage

For existing HUAWEI Mobile Cloud users, it might take up to 30 minutes to activate this promotion.

50GB cloud storage for S$0.10 (non-Mate 30 Series)

Those without the Huawei Mate 30 Series can also enjoy special offers this month. Starting from mid-November this year till the end of December, all Singapore users with HUAWEI devices running on EMUI 5.1 and later, will receive free 5GB storage on HUAWEI Mobile Cloud. Users can also upgrade it to 50GB for only S$0.10.

All data stored on the HUAWEI Mobile Cloud will not be deleted even after the purchased storage plan expires. Storage space will only be downgraded to the free allowance of 5GB.

If this free storage has also been fully utilised, users must renew their storage plan to sync more data to the cloud.

For more information, please visit here.

Irone Kim

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