Ahead of its official launch announcement today, camera samples of Huawei Mate 10 have surfaced online. This time, the camera samples were uploaded by the company’s product manager, Mr Bruce Lee.

The camera samples released shows various images in different scenarios, including low light, sunny day, among others. From the images, it appears that the color reproduction is good, thanks to the Leica lens used for capturing images.

Huawei Mate 10 Camera Sample

Huawei Mate 10 Camera Sample

However, the images are not posted in high quality so we cannot comment on the actual quality, but from the available samples, it seems pretty good.

While the leak only reveals the camera samples of the smartphone, the earlier leaks gave us an idea of what to expect from the phone in terms of specifications.

The Huawei Mate 10 will feature a 5.9-inch display with screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. It is powered by company’s own Kirin 970 processor, along with 4GB / 6GB of RAM. There are two options in terms of internal storage — 64GB and 128GB.

Earlier, the company had said that the Kirin 970 is the world’s first chipset to have a dedicated NPU, meaning it has an A.I. on the device itself. It doesn’t need to connect to an internet server.

The phone comes equipped with third-generation Leica dual camera setup at the back. While one lens is of 20-megapixel, the other one is of 23-megapixel. It runs on Android 8.0 Oreo-based EMUI 6.0 operating system. The smartphone packs a 4,000mAh battery. 

As per the reports, the Mate 10 will be available in three color options —  Obsidian Black, Sapphire Blue and Gold Mocha. It is expected to be priced at around 4,299 Yuan.

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On the other hand, the Mate 10 Pro will feature a 5.9-inch full-screen display with 18:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1440 × 2880 pixels. Besides Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro, the company will also be launching Mate 10 Lite and the Mate 10 Porsche Edition.

It is just a matter of few hours before the company makes an official announcement of the phone’s pricing and availability.

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