Huawei P10 Price Revealed?! - Is It The Most Expensive P Series Smartphone Ever?

Jan 25, 2017 08:14 PM EST | Ileen Jasmine

The Huawei P10 price has been a question for quite some time now. The speculations about the latest smartphone in the P Series by Huawei has been the talk of the town for several months.

The latest news surrounding the phone is that it will be the most expensive P Series smartphone ever. Although the Huawei P10 price has yet to be revealed, many reports on the internet have been talking about its cost.

In the social media website Twitter, @Ricciolo1 claims that the P10 will be an expensive handset amongst all the other smartphones in the P series. The tweet read: "Let alone the #porsche design, get ready for the most #expensive P device ever #Huawei #mwc17 #crazy prices."

This single tweet caused a turmoil between Huawei fans and would-be consumers alike. As of the moment, there has been no official confirmation by the Chinese smartphone corporation whether this tweet holds some truth to it or not.

According to reports, the Huawei P10 might come with a Porsche design very much similar to that of the Mate 9. Speculations also suggest it will feature a Leica dual-rear camera and a fingerprint sensor placed on the back cover.

It was also reported to feature a 5.5-inch QHD curved display on both edges, as well as a capsule-shaped home button located at the bottom front. The power and volume buttons will be on the right panel of the device, as with most smartphone these days.

Reports also suggest that the Huawei P10 will likely be powered by a Kirin 960 SoC with 6GB of RAM and the latest Android 7.0 Nougat software out of the box. There are also speculations which suggest it will feature wireless charging.

The standard Huawei P9 with 32GB was around $644 in price, and the P9 Plus is available for $805. With this in mind, the Huawei P10 price could be higher, but no more than the $1,498 USD price of the Mate 9 Porsche Design. Every detail will be revealed when the smartphone makes it debut at the Mobile World Congress 2017.

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