Just hours after LG unveiled its flagship G6 handset, Huawei also unveiled its flagship phone for 2017. Unlike LG, Huawei's high-end lineup comes with phones - the P10 and P10 Plus. The main difference between them is display, which is bigger on the Plus variant and has better resolution.

The P10 features a 5.1-inch 1080p display, while the Plus model has a 5.5-inch 2K display. Both are powered by Kirin 960 chipset with an octa-core processor and run on Android 7.0 Nougat with Huawei's own EMUI 5.1. The P10 Plus variant also has more RAM and storage - 6 GB and 128 GB, compared to 4 GB and 64 GB on the P10. Another difference is battery size, a 3,200 mAh compared to 3,750 mAh on the Plus model.
Both phones are very similar to last-gen lineup, but Huawei made some impressive improvements in terms of design. Its Hyper Diamond-Cut finishing prevents fingerprints, and is also anti-scratch and non-slip, while the display is reportedly 80% more resistant to drops compared to its predecessor and is also being waterproof. Both phones are very thin, measuring only 6.98mm with no camera bump.
Huawei has also improved its iconic Leica cameras called Leica Dual-Camera 2.0 Pro Edition. The dual rear cameras now feature a 20 MP monochrome and a 12 MP RGB sensors, with IOS support and 4K, while the front camera has an 8 MP sensor.
Huawei P10 Plus is also world's first 4.5G LTE smartphone, with LTE quad antenna 4x4 MIMO for stronger connectivity and up to 2x speed even in low signal quality. It also has WiFi 2x2 MIMO for improved stability and performance, as well as dual SIM support.
Huawei SuperCharge technology gives you one day usage on a 30 min charge.
There is a total of eight colors available, including 'Greenery', Dazzling Blue, Rose Gold, Prestige Gold, Ceramic White, Dazzling Gold, Graphite Black and Mystic Silver.
Huawei P10 and P10 Plus will be available next month. The P10 Plus with 64 GB of stoarge is priced at €699, while the 128 GB model will set you back €799. The P10 model is priced at €649. |