Monday, April 3, 2017

Barely Out Huawei P10 and P10 Plus Smartphone, Already On Promo!

The Huawei P10 is undoubtedly one of the beautiful surprises of the year. Just launched on the market, the flagship of the third-leading manufacturer of smartphones in the world sends a lot of ink. And today, the new smartphone of the footballer Antoine Griezmann is already on promotion. Usually marketed at 599 euros, the Huawei P10 enjoys a nice reduction at Amazon.
Huawei’s new flagship devices are now available to buy in store in most parts of Asia and Europe having previously only been available to order. The new handsets see Huawei continue in its partnership camera maker Leica, which help create the dual camera setup the first appeared in last year’s excellent P9.
In addition to the rear facing Leica dual camera, the P10 also has front facing 8MP Leica camera that includes a brighter sensor and larger aperture lens which promises better selfies, especially in low light.
The rear facing cameras comprise of a 20MP monochrome lens alongside a 12MP colour lens, which enable user to take photos with a bokeh effect whereby the background is blurred, which is typically only possible with a DSLR camera.
The P10 and P10 also include a host of filters and additional camera features let users customise and tweak photos to help capture the perfect shot. Both phones are powered by Huawei’s new octa-core Kirin 960 chip and run the firms EMUI 5.1 software on top of Android 7.0 Nougat.
The P10 boasts a 5.1 inch display and includes a 3,200mAh battery, while the large P10 Plus has a 5.5 inch display with a 3,750mAh battery.

While it has just arrived in force in Paris, the new flagship of Huawei is available at only 555,16 euros on Amazon. At this price, it will be necessary to add 22 euros for the delivery which is carried out 2 to 3 days after the purchase. This represents a total of 577,16 euros. The Huawei P10 is extremely popular and obviously sells like hotcakes, though Huawei P10 Plus is not yet available in Nigeria.

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