Huawei P10 FCC Filing Reveals 3,100mAh Battery


Huawei has confirmed that it’s going to unveil the Huawei P10 flagship smartphone later this month at the Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona. The company has been dropping teasers about the new handset all week and we’re just a few days away from the official announcement. An FCC filing for the Huawei P10 has been spotted which reveals that the phone will make its way to the United States and that it’s likely going to feature a 3,100mAh battery.

Huawei is going to unveil the P10 and P10 Plus on February 26th in Barcelona. It’s expected that at least one of these handsets is going to be made available to customers in the United States. It’s too soon to say right now which one because Huawei is very selective with the handsets that it releases in the U.S.

The FCC filing is for a handset that has model number VTR-L29. It reveals that this handset will be good for sale in the United States and Canada. It also mentions that the smartphone will have a 3,100mAh battery. Huawei may be teasing the device but it hasn’t said anything about the specifications.

The Huawei P10 is reportedly going to feature a 5.5 inch Quad HD dual-edge curved display, the company’s own Kirin 960 processor with 4GB/6GB RAM and up to 128GB of storage, depending upon the configuration.

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