The Honor 30 series phones have been released in China for some time now and yesterday they became available in the Russian market, which is the first overseas market that the phone has entered.
The Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro+ are on sale, while the Honor 30 Pro is not yet available.
On the price front, the Honor 30 is priced at RUB 34,990 (about 3,540 yuan) and the Honor 30 Pro+ is priced at RUB 54,990 (about 5,563 yuan).
Currently, Honor 30 is priced at 2,999 yuan in China, which is about 500 yuan cheaper than the Russian version.
While the Russian version is a bit more expensive, Honor says each phone comes with a Magic earbud, protective case or tripod selfie stick, and a limited-time voucher for a local web-taxi platform.
The Honor 30 is powered by a Kirin 985 processor with a built-in 4,000 mAh battery and supports 40W superfast charging.
It has a 40-megapixel quad-camera module on the rear and supports 50x ultra-stable telephoto. The phone features a 6.53-inch OLED screen and supports off-screen fingerprint unlocking.