Huawei consumer division CEO Yu Chengdong recently announced that the company's latest flagship Huawei P10 and Huawei P10 Plus will be released on March or April this year. It was also revealed that the P10 will sport a non-curved design, while the P10 Plus will have a curved screen.

Huawei P10

With the company's CEO giving a March or April launch window for the smartphones, it seems that Huawei will not debut the successor of Huawei P9 i.e. the P10, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2017), which is going to take place in Barcelona next month.

Chengdong hasn't confirmed any other specs or features of the upcoming smartphone(s), but they're expected to come with Huawei's new Kirin 960 processor and a huge 6GB RAM. There's a possibility they'll lose the physical front-mounted fingerprint scanner in favour of one embedded in the screen, and they could feature wireless charging.

Renders of the handset that have previously leaked online suggest that the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus may feature a dual-camera setup with Leica optics. The P9 came with a 12-megapixel primary camera and an 8-megapixel selfie snapper, so it is expected that P10 packs in enhanced capabilities. The primary camera of the P10 is rumored to be 16-megapixel and there is now word on the selfie camera.

Besides these two flagship line-up, Huawei is on the process of developing the Huawei P10 Lite. There are no official reports on the price range of the new smartphones yet, but the Huawei Mate 9 phablet was priced at $600, just to get a perspective.