Good news for those of you who are still using a Huawei smartphone. As a token of appreciation for its customers’ unwavering support, Huawei is offering users in Singapore a complimentary beverage of their choice from homegrown tea joint, Partea.
Customers with a Huawei smartphone are encouraged to head down to any of the Partea outlets islandwide during the two weekends from 5th – 7th July and 12th – 14th July between 11.00am – 2.00pm to enjoy this exclusive offer.
With close to 30 types of beverages to choose from, customers are in for a cool treat ranging from its signature Rainbow Fruit Tea series, Rose Pu’er Fruit Tea, and other premium tea selections. Customers will simply have to flash their Huawei phone over the counter, register instantly as a Partea member and you can get a drink of your choice for FREE.

Partea Drinks Menu
To add to the occasion, Huawei also recently announced that its flagship P30 Series have reached a sales record of 10 million smartphones shipped globally within the three months of its launch, underscoring the collective support received from fans.

Huawei x Partea Offer Terms & conditions:

  • Promotion will be available at all Partea outlets listed here except Orchard Plaza: https://bit.ly/323BB1Q. Excluding Downtown Gallery and Clifford Centre on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Promotion is valid for two weekends in the month of July: 5 – 7 July and 12 -14 July, from 11am – 2pm, applicable for Huawei users who show their Huawei phones over the counter.
  • All Huawei mobile phone users who are non-Partea members, can instantly join the free membership at any outlet to enjoy the deal.
  • Complimentary drinks are limited to the first 300 customers in each participating outlet per day.
  • Customers are entitled to any drink on the menu, limited to 1 redemption per customer, per day.
  • For more information about Partea and locations, visit https://partea.com.sg/en_SG/.
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