A couple of hours later, Huawei posted the same image but with a different caption that reads, “The Huawei P10 is coming and we’re excited to announce that we’ll be continuing our partnership with Leica Camera”.
Luckily, the Huawei P10 announcement event will be livestreamed on YouTube, so you can tune in and join the excitement live, colored with the inevitable zesty YouTube comments. A 3,100 mAh battery with fast charging is on board.
And if the word on the street is to be believed, then the P10 will be Huawei’s most premium smartphone ever.
Little else is know about Huawei’s smartwatch in terms of hardware.
The new devices have improved designs, enhanced camera technology and a few other upgrades to refine the already impressive Huawei P9. Those of you who are not yet aware, Huawei is expected to introduce their Huawei P10 and Huawei P10 Plus flagship smartphones that have been leaking out like insane for weeks now. The P10 smartphone could come in two storage variants of 32GB and 64GB. Huawei P10 plus is equip with Android Nougat with EMUI 5.0 layered on top.
Huawei isn’t going to follow that trend, at least not with the Huawei P10.
Good news here is that these smaller P10 phones seem to pack a lot of the power of the larger Mate 9, using the same Kirin 960 octacore processors.
But these will not be the only devices that Huawei present in the MWC, in addition to them will arrive the new smart watch, which has the code name “Leo”.
There have been rumors suggesting the price for the Huawei P10.
For instance, the LG G6 is expected to launch with a 5.7-inch QHD+ display screen with an aspect ratio of 18:9.
Alongside rumoured 4G connectivity, the Huawei Watch 2 is said to focus more on sport than design, although we’ll have to wait and see whether Huawei announces it on Sunday for confirmation. I also asked about whether all these customizations will affect the time it takes for Huawei phones to get Android updates, I was told it would be the converse.