Huawei Black Friday 2015 deals: $100 off Huawei Watch

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Black Friday is fast approaching and it is assumed that shoppers are already excited about getting their hands on some hot deals, especially on gadgets.

Several companies have already released information on the deals they'll be offering. Now, Huawei has joined the hype and announced what consumers can expect from the company.

According to a news release, Huawei will be offering limited-time discounts on their latest devices for Black Friday. These devices include the much talked about Huawei Watch.

The company is offering discount between $50 to $100 on selected models of Huawei Watch starting Nov. 27 through online and select physical stores. There will also be a $50 drop on prices of those watch models starting from Nov. 29 to Dec. 5 as part of the company's Cyber Monday promo.

The aforementioned discounts will apply depending on the models of Huawei Watch. The Stainless variant with black leather strap regularly sells for $349, but $50 will be cut from the price, giving customers a $299 smartwatch.

The Stainless variant with either Silver Mesh Band or Silver Link Band will both get an $80- discount, both selling for $319, down from the regular price of $399. The pricier Black Stainless watch with black stainless metal link band, which is usually priced at $449, will have a $100 discount and sell for $349.

Meanwhile, for those who are also out to shop for an affordable phone that has some decent specs, they can also choose Huawei's P8 Lite smartphone.

Android Authority noted that the P8 Lite, regularly priced at $249.99, is already a great buy. But it gets more interesting since $50 will be slashed off the price this holiday.

The discount applies when customers buy from Amazon.com, Target.com, and the official Huawei U.S. store, GetHuawei.com on the abovementioned dates. The news outlet also gathered that although Best Buy will also offer a discount on the watch, it will only be at $25.

P8 Lite is an unlocked phone that doesn't bind customers to a contract with a particular mobile carrier, the news release stated. It has premium features for an affordable device.