By Karl Tisbe, | December 27, 2016
There have not been any official announcements about the release date and price of the Huawei P10 smartphone. (Kārlis Dambrāns/CC BY 2.0)
Famous Weibo leaker @reviewer_xiaokang has revealed some impressive features about the upcoming Huawei P10 smartphone, which would be the successor of the Huawei P9.
The Huawei P10 is expected to come with a dual-curved display like the Samsung S7 Edge. The Huawei P10 is likely to feature wireless charging capability which is a first among the Huawei smartphones.
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The Huawei P10 is also likely to have a fingerprint sensor embedded in its home button at the front display. This device will sport a 5.5-inch curved display with Quad HD resolution. Since the P10 will be Huawei's flagship phone, it might come with the Android 7.0 Nougat operating system out of the box, a bigger 6GB of RAM, 256 GB of internal storage, Kirin 960 chipset, and ARM's Mali-G71 graphics processing unit. It is possible that the P10 will also feature a 12 megapixels dual camera lenses just like its predecessor.
There have not been any official announcements about the release date and price of the P10 smartphone, but it is expected to hit the market between the first and second quarter of 2017. The P10 is likely to be priced between $650 and $750.
Huawei could be the dominating brand in the market next year. A couple of months ago, a top executive from Huawei said the company would leap over the top smartphone brands Samsung and Apple in the next couple of years.
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