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10 things to know about the Huawei P10 Plus

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Huawei’s P10 and P10 Plus are the company’s first flagship handsets to launch at major carriers in Canada, marking a significant step forward in the brand’s progress towards gaining market share in North America. Rogers will be the first to offer the P10, with Canada’s largest carrier starting to sell both the P10 and P10 Plus on June 6th. The P10 will also be available through Quebec-based regional carrier Videotron and Bell.

To mark the premium device’s imminent arrival, here are ten important things to know about the Huawei P10 Plus.

1. It looks like an iPhone.

huawei p10 plus

The first thing to know about the Huawei P10 Plus (and, for that matter, the P10) is that it’s an iPhone doppleganger, from its flat matte back with rounded edges to the antenna bands and camera/button placement. That’s not necessarily a bad thing — after all, Apple built its brand on design prowess. It just isn’t very original.

There is one unique touch, though: the side-mounted power button on the black P10 Plus is edged in red, giving it a distinct glint in the right light.

2. Its dual-camera setup is optimized for low-light shooting.

huawei p10 plus

Rear dual-camera setups are becoming a more and more popular point of differentiation for premium smartphones. The iPhone 7 Plus and LG G6 both feature dual rear cameras, with the iPhone 7 Plus using its setup to provide 2x optical zoom while the G6 focuses on wide-angle snaps.

The focus of the Huawei P10 Plus’ dual-camera setup is low-light shooting. Its 20-megapixel monochrome (black and white) sensor allows for the capture of more light and detail, while the 12-megapixel RGB (colour) sensor with optical image stabilization adds the necessary colour.

3. The P10 Plus’ camera optics are significantly better than the P10’s.

Huawei P10 Plus

Huawei P10

Display

5.5-inch, WQHD display, 1440 x 2560 pixels, 16:9 aspect ratio

5.1-inch FHD, 2.5D glass, Corning Gorilla Glass 5

Processor

Kirin 960

Kirin 960  (64-bit), Octa-core (4 x 2.4 GHz A73+ 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)

RAM

4GB of RAM

4GB

Storage

64GB

32GB

Dimensions (in.)

153.5 x 74.2 x 6.98 mm

145.3 x 69.3 x 7 mm

Weight

165g

145g

Rear Facing Camera

20-megapixel + 12-megapixel (OIS)

Leica Dual-Camera 2.0 20MP monochrome & 12MP RGB, SUMMARIT-H F/2.2, OIS

Front Facing Camera

8-megapixel (f/1.9)

Leica 8MP, F/1.9

OS

Android 7.0 Nougat

Android 7.0

Battery

3,750mAh

3,200 mAh with Huawei SuperCharge

Network Connectivity

GSM/HSPA/LTE

Works with all Canadian carrier networks, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth v4.2, GPS, NFC

Sensors

Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

nano SIM

nano SIM

Launch Date

February 26, 2017

February 26, 2017

Misc

Colours: black | USB Type-C, not water resistant, NFC. is available through Canadian carriers.

USB Type-C, not water resistant, NFC. Colours: Black and Prestige Gold colours are available through Canadian carriers.

Display

Huawei P10 Plus

5.5-inch, WQHD display, 1440 x 2560 pixels, 16:9 aspect ratio

Huawei P10

5.1-inch FHD, 2.5D glass, Corning Gorilla Glass 5

Processor

Huawei P10 Plus

Kirin 960

Huawei P10

Kirin 960  (64-bit), Octa-core (4 x 2.4 GHz A73+ 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)

RAM

Huawei P10 Plus

4GB of RAM

Huawei P10

4GB

Storage

Huawei P10 Plus

64GB

Huawei P10

32GB

Dimensions (in.)

Huawei P10 Plus

153.5 x 74.2 x 6.98 mm

Huawei P10

145.3 x 69.3 x 7 mm

Weight

Huawei P10 Plus

165g

Huawei P10

145g

Rear Facing Camera

Huawei P10 Plus

20-megapixel + 12-megapixel (OIS)

Huawei P10

Leica Dual-Camera 2.0 20MP monochrome & 12MP RGB, SUMMARIT-H F/2.2, OIS

Front Facing Camera

Huawei P10 Plus

8-megapixel (f/1.9)

Huawei P10

Leica 8MP, F/1.9

OS

Huawei P10 Plus

Android 7.0 Nougat

Huawei P10

Android 7.0

Battery

Huawei P10 Plus

3,750mAh

Huawei P10

3,200 mAh with Huawei SuperCharge

Network Connectivity

Huawei P10 Plus

GSM/HSPA/LTE

Huawei P10

Works with all Canadian carrier networks, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth v4.2, GPS, NFC

Sensors

Huawei P10 Plus

Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

Huawei P10

Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Huawei P10 Plus

nano SIM

Huawei P10

nano SIM

Launch Date

Huawei P10 Plus

February 26, 2017

Huawei P10

February 26, 2017

Misc

Huawei P10 Plus

Colours: black | USB Type-C, not water resistant, NFC. is available through Canadian carriers.

Huawei P10

USB Type-C, not water resistant, NFC. Colours: Black and Prestige Gold colours are available through Canadian carriers.

If you’re looking for a great camera, which is the main marketing point for the P10 and P10 Plus, you’ll likely want to opt for the larger model. That’s because it features a f/1.8 aperture lens for its 12-megapixel camera, while the P10 has a narrower f/2.2 aperture.

There are other considerable differences between the two models as well, shown in the comparison chart above.

4. Its chipset outperforms the Pixel on benchmarking tests.

huawei p10 plus

While North Americans might not be familiar with the HiSilicon Kirin 960 octa-core processor that the devices run on, the chipset provides the P10 Plus with a higher average benchmark than the Google Pixel XL, which features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821, on Geekbench.

In AnTuTu rankings, the Huawei P10 and its Kirin 960 SoC appear before the Google Pixel XL, but the Huawei P10 Plus isn’t listed. Other third-party showdowns between the Kirin 960 and the Snapdragon 821, MediaTek Helio X25, Exynos 8890 and Apple’s A10 chip also show the HiSilicon SoC’s prowess.

5. You’re not going to want to take off that screen protector it comes with.

huawei p10 plus

At first it seems like a cool perk that the P10 Plus comes with an already-applied screen protector (even if it’s only plastic), but the reason for its inclusion is that Huawei hasn’t put an oleophobic coating on the device, like there is on most Android phones, making it extremely susceptible to grease.

Apart from this, though, the 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440p IPS-NEO display is quite beautiful.

6. It has a 3,750mAh battery.

huawei p10 plus

Far outdoing the Huawei P10’s 3,200mAh battery, the P10 Plus has a 3,750mAh power pack — large in comparison to premium competitors like the Google Pixel XL, which has a 3,450mAh battery, and the Samsung Galaxy S8+, which has a 3,500mAh battery.

Huawei also promises that its SuperCharge technology will deliver enough battery power to watch a full-length HD movie on a five-minute charge, but further testing is needed before we can verify this claim.

7. It might take a while to uninstall apps at first, but EMUI has improved.

huawei p10 plus

Huawei’s EMUI skin has been toned down compared to previous versions, making it easier to use. There’s still some customization to do (like adding the app drawer), and there’s a sizable batch of bloatware. That said, most of the pre-loaded Huawei apps can be removed.

8. The phone offers some interesting fingerprint sensor gestures.

huawei p10 plus

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from the Google Pixel and its swipe gesture to pull down the notification shade, it’s that fingerprint sensor gestures are cool. Huawei goes all in on this concept by allowing your fingerprint sensor to act as both your return button and recent apps list.

All you have to do is swipe right or left to get recent apps, tap lightly for return and press to bring yourself home. It’s actually extremely intuitive, but if you hate that idea you can still get on-screen buttons to perform all those tasks — though then you won’t be able to use the fingerprint sensor as a home button and it takes up extra screen real estate.

9. The pro camera mode offers easy manual tools and saves photos in RAW.

huawei p10 plus

The P10 Plus’ pro camera mode is easy to access, simple to use with one hand and saves photos in RAW for easy editing, making it a great device for photography buffs.

10. It’s not water resistant.

huawei p10 plus

There’s a lot to be excited about when it comes to the P10 Plus, but water resistance isn’t one of those things, unfortunately. For a premium device (albeit at the lower-end of premium at $750 outright at Rogers), that’s a little disappointing. However, the P10 has premium peers like the Google Pixel that have also refrained from adding that extra layer of durability that can the mean the difference between life and death after an accidental dunk.

Keep your eyes out for a full review of the Huawei P10 Plus on MobileSyrup in the next few weeks.

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