Huawei P10 Specs, Features And Designs Leaked Exhibiting Dual-Edge Curve Display Confirmation!

Jan 20, 2017 09:22 PM EST | Jayde Marvynne Zamora

Highly anticipated Huawei P10 specs, features and design unwantedly leaked on the internet. It is said that the big revelation of Huawei next flagship should be at the Mobile World Congress 2017, but it seem fans are bound to determine way too early.

According to the recent leak, Huawei P10 will show off a dual-edge curve display. Tech Times described the Huawei P10 similar to its predecessor since the Huawei Mate 9 both have their home buttons displayed below the curved screen edges. The brand logo will also be displayed on top, while the volume and lock button at the right side of the handset.

When it comes to Huawei P10 specification, most likely the handset will exhibit a dual camera just like the Huawei P9, P9 Plus, and Mate 9. It will also embellish a dual-aperture f/20 Leica camera with two optical zooms. According to Gizmodo China, the P10 is alleged to have a 5.2 inch 1080 display with 3100mAh battery. The same source predicted that a P10 Plus is in the works and will feature a 5.5-inch curved display with a 2K resolution. It will also include a 6 GB RAM, and dual-edge curved QHD display.

The P10 Plus has a battery capacity of 3650mAH and will run in Kirin 960 chipset. The big part about Huawei P10 is that the handset will come with Amazon's Alexa Voice and Google services.

The device will run in Android Nougat and Huawei's Emotion UI 5.0 skin. There is also allegation stating that the Huawei P10  will be Google's Day Dream virtual reality platform ready.

Huawei is set to announce its next flagship at the Mobile World Congress 2017. The company has sent out invitation regarding its debut. Huawei P10 price is alleged to be $600 or below.

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