Huawei
a major player in the smartphone market had unveiled its flagship for
the year, the P10 at MWC 2017. The company which controls its entire
supply chain, hardware (Kirin SoC) and software (EMOTION UI) has been
catapulted into international limelight after partnering with Google to
produce the Nexus 6P. Now, barely a month post MWC, it has accidentally
revealed the P10 Lite. A budget variant of the P10, Huawei releases such
variants of its high end smartphones to capitalise on their appeal.
According to /slashleaks, at a recent press conference the company had revealed the details on the smartphone.
The
source has put up multiple photos of the presentation being made
detailing the P10 Lite, these include the configuration and price of the
device. According to these leaks, the device sports a 5.2-inch full HD
display, is running on a Kirin 655 octa-core SoC, 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB
of internal storage. The Lite features a 12-megapixel shooter at the
rear and an 8-megapixel package for selfie duties up front, all this
hardware is powered off a 3000mAh non-removable power-pack. The device
will be running a skinned flavour of Android, v7.0 Nougat.
The
price for the P10 Lite in the presser shots was tagged at ¥1299
(~₹12,400). The Huawei P10 Lite was also spotted on the Italian online
retailer Monclick for
pre-order, where it was listed at ~€350 (~₹24,500). The final bit of
information from the leak is that Huawei plans to launch this new device
on 31st March but did not specify whether this was exclusive to China or was an international launch.
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