Also at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, top Chinese technology brand Huawei unveils its newest flagship device called the P10, still sporting the same dual-rear cameras at the back but this time brings new features to the table.
First off, the Huawei P10 touts to be the first in the industry to use a hyper-diamond cut finishing at the back, a textured plate that is non-slip, scratch-resistant, and leaves no scratches. The dual rear cameras are still co-engineered with lens maker Leica, but what’s surprising are the color choices for this year’s set of flagships which is made with the Pantone company with two of the seven available colors namely Greenery and Dazzling Blue.
Huawei also touts the P10 flagship to sport the world’s first 4.5G LTE using the 4×4 Mimo quad LTE technology.
Huawei P10 specs:
5.1-inch Full HD Display
2.4GHz HiSilicon Kirin 960
Mali-G71MP8 GPU
4GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB / 64GB internal storage
expandable via microSD card (hybrid — uses SIM2 slot)
Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
4.5G LTE (4×4 Mimo Quad LTE)
20MP monochrome + 12MP color f/2.2 dual rear cameras with LED Flash, OIS
8MP f/1.9 front camera
WiFi (2×2 Mimo)
Bluetooth
GPS (Huawei Geo Technology)
NFC
Fingerprint Scanner
Android Nougat with EMUI 5.1
3,200mAh battery with Super Charge
The Huawei P10 will be available in Ceramic White, Dazzling Blue, Dazzling Gold, Prestige Gold, Graphite Black, Mystic Silver, Rose Gold, and Greenery colors. It’s initially priced at €649 (roughly Php34,400 when converted) and is launching in the Philippines this March.
You can read our hands-on and quick impressions of the Huawei P 10 here.
I can imagine Nokia’s upcoming flagship having dual-Zeiss rear camera and Zeiss front camera in order to compete with Huawei P10.