Huawei P10 Plus hands-on: Big screen, ludicrous specs and Huawei's best camera I'm still extremely happy with my Google Nexus 6P phone (made by Huawei) and I've been interested to see how seriously Huawei is challenging Samsung for the Android crown. They represent good features at a good price, and the quality seems to be just fine. From the article: The Huawei P10 looks like a promising new flagship for the Chinese firm, bringing the technology first seen in the Mate 9 to a smaller form factor, with a palette of unique colours and finishes. But if you want the very best Huawei has to offer in terms of specs, camera optics and storage capacity, the beefier P10 Plus is the one you'll want to buy. The P10 Plus is based on the same Kirin 960 platform as the smaller, version, but ups the RAM to 6GB, and bumps the internal storage all the way up to 128GB, which is expandable even further via microSD. And you'll enjoy a larger, higher-resolution display as well, with the Plus packing a 5.5-inch panel with Quad UD (2560x1440) fidelity — backed up by a bigger 3,750mAh cell. But photography is where the P10 Plus really reaches above and beyond any previous Huawei phone. The core camera hardware is similar to the regular P10, which is to say it's basically the Mate 9's camera, with one crucial difference. Instead of using f/2.2 lenses for its 12-megapixel color sensor and 20-megapixel monochrome shooter, the P10 Plus boasts a brighter f/1.8 lens, meaning its low-light photo capabilities should be significantly improved. (That's what makes it a "Leica Camera 2.0 Pro Edition.") More info at http://ift.tt/2m9EtIj
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