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This is what the Huawei P10 might look like

All eyes will be on Huawei next week as they will be launching its brand new Huawei P10 flagship at MWC 2017. Ahead of its grand reveal, we now get a better idea of what it looks like thanks to serial leakster @onleaks.

Based on information obtained, @onleaks and 91mobiles have released a high-quality render along with a 360-degree video of the upcoming device. According to them, the Huawei P10 will retain the same 5.2″ display size as the current Huawei P9. While Samsung is moving its fingerprint sensor on the upcoming Galaxy to the back, Huawei appears to be doing the opposite by having a home and fingerprint sensor at the front.

The design isn’t a drastic change from the current model as it retains a dual-camera lens at the rear along with the usual placements for its flash and LaserAF light. It is noticeably curvier and rounder than before and you still get the usual USB Type-C port, headphone jack and speaker grill at the bottom. With the purported dimensions of 145.5mm x 69.5mm x 7.35mm, the P10 will be slightly thicker but it is a bit narrower than the current P9.

The Huawei P10 is expected to be accompanied by a larger P10 Plus model that comes with a 5.5″ screen. Both the P10 and P10 Plus are likely to run on the same Kirin 960 processor as the Mate 9 and it would come with 4GB to 6GB of RAM and storage options of at least 32GB on-board.

Huawei has also released a couple of teasers which hints its new colour options. From the looks of it, the Huawei P10 may come in gold, blue and green. All shall be revealed next Sunday, 26 February 2017. We will be heading to Barcelona, so follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates.

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