The P10 sports a flat screen, the P10 Plus a curved-edge one

Feb 5, 2017 15:28 GMT  ·  By

Huawei has announced its MWC 2017 press conference will be held on February 26. This is likely the date and the event where the Chinese company will unveil its new flagship smartphones.

There will be two flagships coming from Huawei in the first half of the year, the P10 and P10 Plus. Each of these devices will be available in multiple variations based on the amount of memory and, obviously, for different prices.

The main difference between the two flagships is the display, and it's not just the size. The P10 is said to pack a 5.2-inch flat display, while the P10 Plus will feature a larger 5.5-inch curved-edge screen.

Today, a document that seems to be part of the presentation that will be shown in China during the launch of the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus has been leaked online.

The leaked document confirms some of the most important specs packed inside the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus. As expected, these phones will come with flat and curved-edge displays, both featuring Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution.

What these devices have in common is the dual-lens 12-megapixel rear-facing camera with Leica optics, as well as the 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

Multiple variants aimed at different markets

The hardware inside looks similar too, as both Huawei P10 and P10 Plus will be equipped with Kirin 965 chipsets. As mentioned earlier, these handsets will be available in multiple variations based on the amount of memory.

For example, the Huawei P10 will be available in three versions: 4GB RAM/32GB ROM ($510), 4GB/64GB ROM ($595), and 6GB RAM/128GB ROM ($680).

The Huawei P10 Plus, on the other hand, will only be available in two variants: 4GB RAM/64GB ROM ($725) and 6GB RAM/128GB ROM ($830).

Both smartphones are expected to be unveiled on February 26, but they will be available for pre-order sometime in March.