Huawei’s upcoming flagship phone dubbed the Huawei P10 has been the subject of yet another leak originating from Weibo, Chinese social network. According to a couple of new leaked images, the Huawei P10 will be available in a total of five color options, including green and purple along with the usual black, white, and gold. Additionally, rumors suggest that the Huawei P10 could prove to be an interesting choice for audiophiles as it might utilize audio chips from Harman Kardon and Yamaha.
The Huawei P10 was the subject of numerous leaks and rumors in recent months, and the device is said to be officially unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. Until then, however, the Huawei P10 continues to rear its head through unofficial channels, and a couple of fresh renders depicting the phone in two new colors have just emerged from China. The renders depict the back of the device in purple and green, along with a dual camera setup certified by Leica, similar to the one included in the Huawei P9. However, contrary to some previously leaked renders, the device at hand doesn’t have a fingerprint scanner on the back panel, and this may be due to the fact that the Huawei P10 is rumored to hit the market in at least two variants, one of which will adopt a curved display and be aimed at the premium market. In any case, the smartphone should be equipped with a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels, and rumors indicate that it will be powered by the Kirin 960 system-on-chip housing a 64-bit octa-core processor, along with 4GB or 6GB of RAM. It’s also been rumored that the Huawei P10 might utilize Amazon’s Alexa AI assistant, presumably for better interconnectivity with Internet of Things devices. The flagship might also support the Google Daydream VR platform.
As mentioned before, recent rumors also suggest that the Huawei P10 will make use of Yamaha and Harman Kardon audio chips in order to provide superior audio quality and compete with its bigger rivals on the market more easily. However, details regarding the smartphone’s audio capabilities are foggy, to say the least. Huawei’s VP Richard Yu previously confirmed that the Huawei P10 will launch in either March or April.