

Huawei officially started sales of the Huawei Pura 90 Pro and Huawei Pura 90 Pro Max earlier today at 10:08 a.m., with both models debuting the Kirin 9030S chip and starting at 5,499 yuan. Alongside the launch, Huawei also published its official spare part pricing list for the two phones.
For the Huawei Pura 90 Pro, the standalone display panel, excluding the frame and battery, is priced at 849 yuan. A full screen module that includes the panel, midframe, and battery costs 1,349 yuan under the return-parts program, or 1,949 yuan at the standard price. Battery replacement is listed at 199 yuan.
Motherboard pricing for the Pura 90 Pro varies by configuration. The return-parts price is 2,399 yuan for 12GB + 256GB, 2,699 yuan for 12GB + 512GB, 2,999 yuan for 16GB + 512GB, and 3,599 yuan for 16GB + 1TB. Standard motherboard pricing rises to 3,199 yuan, 3,499 yuan, 3,799 yuan, and 4,399 yuan respectively. The rear cover is listed at 379 yuan.

Camera pricing for the Pura 90 Pro includes 269 yuan for the front camera, 709 yuan for the main rear camera, 269 yuan for the ultra-wide camera, 899 yuan for the telephoto camera, and 299 yuan for the so-called original-color rear camera. Other parts include an 11-yuan SIM tray, a 69-yuan data cable, a 110-yuan adapter, a 92-yuan speaker, a 93-yuan main camera lens cover, a 93-yuan fingerprint component, a 97-yuan earpiece, a 98-yuan ultra-wide lens cover, a 105-yuan telephoto lens cover, and a 124-yuan charging port.
The Huawei Pura 90 Pro Max comes in slightly higher. Its standalone display panel is priced at 999 yuan, while the full display module costs 1,649 yuan with returned parts or 2,449 yuan at the regular price. Battery replacement remains 199 yuan.
Motherboard pricing for the Pura 90 Pro Max is listed at 2,499 yuan, 2,799 yuan, 3,099 yuan, and 3,699 yuan under the return-parts program for the same 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, 16GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 1TB configurations. Standard pricing for those boards is 3,299 yuan, 3,599 yuan, 3,899 yuan, and 4,499 yuan. The rear cover costs 399 yuan.
Its camera components are also a bit more expensive, with the front camera at 299 yuan, the main rear camera at 809 yuan, the ultra-wide at 369 yuan, the telephoto at 999 yuan, and the original-color rear camera at 299 yuan. Other listed parts include an 11-yuan SIM tray, a 69-yuan data cable, a 239-yuan adapter, a 93-yuan fingerprint component, a 94-yuan main camera lens cover, a 102-yuan ultra-wide lens cover, a 102-yuan bottom speaker, a 104-yuan telephoto lens cover, a 104-yuan earpiece, a 104-yuan top speaker, and a 142-yuan charging port.
For buyers and repair shops, the pricing gives an early look at the long-term service cost of Huawei’s new flagship lineup. The list also shows how quickly repair pricing climbs once you move from smaller modules and accessories into display assemblies and higher-capacity motherboards.