This would be the Mate 10 Pro, the new flagship of Huawei
The launch event of the tech giant Google’s Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL is gone and now with only Huawei ahead and recent rumors of a OnePlus 5T in November, the calendar of submissions is coming to an end for 2017. In view of it, the great protagonist seems to be Huawei, who has been promoting for several months its new range of devices, the Mate 10, which will come in three different variants: Mate 10, Mate 10 Pro and Mate 10 Lite, touted in China recently as Maimang 6. Now, with less than a week left, a new rendering of the superior version has been leaked, which shows us the design that – surely – we can appreciate in the event of Munich. In the digitized image, you can clearly see the concept of the screen without bevels or very minimal frames that will have this model. However, in tune with all the rumors that have generated this time, you can also see the rear of the terminal, where we can see its double camera – signed by Leica – along with the sensors arranged on the left and right sides of the same and, in addition, to the sensor of fingerprints under it. Likewise, as pointed out in 9to5Google, a promotional poster of Huawei Mate 10 Pro has also revealed the most important technical specifications with which it will arrive. Thus, we can confirm that this new smartphone will come with the Kirin 970 processor, the first in the company to natively incorporate artificial intelligence. Also, the flagship will have a 4000 mAh battery, a 6.2-inch screen with 18 9 aspect ratio (2160×1080 resolution) and dual camera with 20-megapixel and 23-megapixel sensors
— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) September 29, 2017 Recent speculations also indicate that this model will reach the Asian market at a price of 5,499 Yuan (830 dollars at the current exchange rate). And it is expected to be launched in four configurations: 6GB RAM/64GB storage, 6GB RAM/128GB storage, 6GB RAM/256GB storage, and 8GB RAM/256GB storage. Although – undoubtedly – it will go up a lot for the same in other parts of the world. So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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