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Huawei P10/P10 Plus official countdown page launched


The official unveil of the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus seems a simple formality, as the Chinese company already shared important information about these flagships with the world.
But if you can't get enough of Huawei's teasers, here is another one that's been recently published on the event's official website. A countdown now indicates that there are still 4 days and eight hours until both phones will be unveiled.
Huawei P10 and P10 Plus will be announced on February 26 during a press conference, which will be streamed live on YouTube and possibly Facebook. The launch event starts at 14:00 PM CET and it's supposed to end two hours later.
The 1-minute video teaser is also the longest Huawei published until now, but we don't get any major information about the phones that we didn't already know. The Chinese company hints once again at a dual-lens camera that will be packed inside both P10 and P10 Plus smartphones.
Reports say the flagships will pack Huawei's proprietary Kirin 960 processor, paired with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM. Another major feature included on both handsets is the dual camera setup with Leica lens.
Much like the Huawei Mate 9 Pro and its Porsche Design Variant, leaked renders show that the P10 Plus is rocking a dual-curved display too. However, unlike the former two, the P10 Plus’ curved display isn’t quite as subtle. In fact, the display - and even the design - of the P10 Plus looks akin to the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge's.



Similarity aside, these leaked images also show that the P10 Plus has a rear fingerprint sensor like its predecessor. This isn’t quite the same as the P10 Plus pictured in a previous leak, which has a fingerprint-sensor on the front of the device instead. Then again, this latest batch of leaked images do look more convincing. The leaked renders were spotted by MyDrivers.


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