The P10 Plus with its curved-edge display looks better

Feb 23, 2017 06:06 GMT  ·  By

The Huawei P10 will be revealed to the world on February 26, alongside its bigger brother, the P10 Plus. There are plenty of differences between the two high-end smartphones, but the most obvious is the size.

While Huawei P10 is said to sport a 5.2-inch display, the better geared P10 Plus will boast a larger 5.5-inch display. On top of that, the former features a flat panel, whereas the latter comes with a curved-edge display.

The best picture of the standard Huawei P10 has been recently leaked by Evan Blass. The gray version of the smartphone doesn't look that impressive at all, unlike the Huawei P10 Plus, which looks more suitable for a true flagship design-wise.

The photo of the Huawei P10 that has just emerged online confirms a couple of details that we've reported about in the last couple of weeks such as the positioning of the fingerprint scanner and the camera.

As expected, it strongly resembles the previous P9 model

Unlike the Huawei P10 Plus, which lacks a physical Home button, the standard model does have one, which is supposed to house the fingerprint scanner. The former has one too, but it's been moved to the back of the phone.

A dual-camera setup is present on the back of the Huawei P10 as well. The Leica lenses are confirmed too, along with a dual-tone LED flash. The left and right bezels are thin enough, but the upper and bottom parts haven't been shrank enough to make the phone look impressive.

Huawei P10 features a compact form factor, which means it will come with a non-removable battery inside. A camera-dedicated button seems to be positioned on the right side of the phone, near the dual-volume key.

All in all, the P10 strongly resembles the previous Huawei P9 flagship, which isn't necessary a bad thing. There are plenty of fans who haven't made the switch to the P9 model, so they will soon be able to get the Huawei P10 instead.