Get your wallets ready, fellow tech-loving Malaysians!

When you're on the market for a smartphone, how important is the colour of the device to you? For us, it's important enough to swing our decision 'cos we are basic like that.

Apple recently launched the special edition red iPhone 8 Plus and the lilac purple on the brand new Samsung Galaxy S9 looks absolutely pretty, but to be honest, nothing can really top the Twilight colourway of the Huawei P20 Pro.

Just look at how pretty it is:

Once you go Twilight, you'll never go back.
Twilight is the new black.Unlike other smartphones that come in either black, white or grey (looking at you, Apple!), the back of the P20 Pro boasts a gorgeous colour grandient of purple, blue and aqua - depending on the angle you're looking at it from.

According to Huawei, the "effect is a luminescent colour progression that is unique amongst smartphones."


If you, like us, are totally mesmerised by the gorgeous gradient colours of the P20 Pro, Huawei has some great news for you.

You can become the first few in Malaysia to bring home the P20 Pro Twilight, but you gotta act fast (and have a lot of patience).

According to Huawei Malaysia, they have managed to secure a limited units of the model before its official launch on 4 June, and they are giving Malaysians a chance to own it.

How limited, you ask? Well, there are only 500 units available.


The special sale will take place at Huawei's flagship store in Pavilion Elite at 6pm on Friday (4 May).

So, if you head over to Pavilion Elite after work today, you could be first in line, yay! Hey, if you could queue hours in front of McDonald's for those Minions figurines (remember them?), you definitely could stand in line for this gorgeous smartphone.

The smartphone should set you back around RM3,299, which is pretty affordable if you ask us.


The Huawei P20 Pro boasts a 6.1-inch AMOLED screen and is powered by the top-of-the-line Kirin 970 chipset.

It is equipped with three rear Leica cameras, including a 40MP main camera with 5x Hybrid Zoom and a 24MP front facing camera.

But that gradient colourway, amirite?