Earlier, Huawei announced the P10 and P10 Plus. You can read more about them here, while we take you through the phone's aesthetics.
Note: This article was first published on Feb 27, 2017.
Earlier, Huawei announced the P10 and P10 Plus. You can read more about them here, while we take you through the phone's aesthetics.
Note: This article was first published on Feb 27, 2017.
Of course, the main focus on the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus is none other than their Leica-designed, dual rear camera system. The monochrome lens is at 20-megapixels resolution, while the RGB lens is at 12-megapixels resolution. The P10 uses Summarit-H lens at f/2.2 aperture, while the P10 Plus has Summilux-H lens at f/1.8 aperture.
Inside, you'll find 64GB storage with 4GB RAM. As you can see here, the P10 uses a USB Type-C port. The 3.5mm audio port is still available, fortunately.
The new P10 and P10 Plus brings back Huawei's fashionable design language through their Hyper Diamond Cut finishing. Ours was (obviously) the Graphite Black variant.
Their Smart Touch feature packs their main navigation functions, along with a front-facing fingerprint sensor.
The P10 itself has a 5.1-inch, Full HD resolution (1,920 x 1,080 pixels resolution) display made from Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It's P10 Plus counterpart is at 5.5-inches instead.
Within, it's the octa-core Kirin 960, with 18% better CPU efficiency and 40% better graphics performance than it's predecessor.
The front camera is also of Leica's design. It's an 8-megapixel shooter with F/1.9 aperture. It also has a newer, brighter sensor than before.
Singapore will be one of the initial launch markets to receive both P10 and P10 Plus. The Huawei P10 (with 64GB storage and 4GB RAM) will retail at S$798, starting from 1st April 2017 in Prestige Gold and Graphite Black. The Huawei P10 Plus (with 128GB storage and 6GB RAM), will retail at S$998 starting from 15th April 2017, in colors Dazzling Gold and Graphite Black.