• A Huawei logo is shown on a screen during a keynote address by CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group Richard Yu at CES 2017.

A Huawei logo is shown on a screen during a keynote address by CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group Richard Yu at CES 2017. (Photo : Getty Images/Ethan Miller)

Before the highly-anticipated MWC 2017 trade show, numerous leaks and specs are being released online in line of the upcoming flagship phones and products of big smartphone manufacturing companies. Now on latest news, Huawei's latest flagship phone, P10, is expected to be released as the most expensive model under the company's "P" series.

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The recent news was confirmed through Twitter by a user under the account @Ricciollo1, GizBot reported. The said tipster claims that Huawei P10 will be an expensive handset among all the P series smartphones, wherein the user wrote, "Let alone the #porsche design, get ready for the most #expensive P device ever #Huawei #mwc17 #crazy prices."

Following the said post, it could be noted that Huawei P10 may come with a Porsche design similar to the Mate 9 model. Other rumors regarding the specs of the upcoming Huawei smartphone point to its return of the dual-camera configuration or the Leica dual-rear cameras on the rear side of the device, alongside the fingerprint sensor placed on the back cover.

On another note, the Huawei P10 smartphone is rumored to sport an AMOLED display. The said display will benefit on brighter outdoors while consuming less battery life. It will also provide improved VR experience on VR platform such as Daydream.

Specs-wise, the Huawei P10 smartphone is reported to come with a 5.5-inch QHD curved display on both the edges, along with a capsule-shaped home button at the bottom-front and power and volume buttons situated on the right panel of the device.

In terms of hardware, the upcoming Huawei P10 is expected to feature the same processor as what Huawei Mate 9 have, an octa-core Kirin 960 S0C with either 4GB or 6GB RAM, PCAdvisor reported. Along with the Kirin 960 processor, fans can expect to find the Mali G71 GPU. On the software front, the smartphone will run on Android 7.0 Nougat pre-installed, with EMUI 5 on top of it.

EMUI 5 is an improved version of Huawei's Emotion UI, which should bring a cleaner and more convenient experience with the option to choose between having an App Tray or an iOS-format for the home screen.

The smartphone is expected to make its first public appearance at the MWC 2017 event alongside Huawei P10 Plus.