Huawei has already clinched an accountable sales prospect with its latest P10 and P10 Plus after both the smartphones' official launch in the US. Now the tech maker is getting all set to mark the similar signature in New Zealand as well. The company just announced that the official debut of the incredible next-gen successors of its P series. It also mentioned that both P10 and P10 Plus would be retailed in the country beginning on April 12.

Besides all these insights, Huawei also offered a special gift to the nation. According to geekzone, Huawei P10 and P10 plus would have the support for Te Reo Māori as a standardised language option in New Zealand. The report further suggested that Huawei P10 series are the first ever flagship devices ever to offer this language and this feature would be equipped in limited copies of both Huawei P10 and P10 plus handsets. Both the smartphones have been power packed with a revolutionary range of specs.

According to NetGuide, Huawei P10 sports a 5.1-inch display while its higher variant P10 plus flaunts a 5.5-inch front screen. Both the handsets come with Huawei very own EMUI interface dedicated for high-level tasking. As for the memory specification, both the smartphones boasts 4 GB RAM alongside a 64 GB internal space. In terms of design, Huawei P10 and P10 plus feature hyper diamond-cut metallic finishing, which hasn't been witnessed on any smartphones before these. The handsets are powered by Kirin 960 chipset and a large battery for ensuring superlative power backup.

As for camera specs, both the devices come with 20 Megapixel rear snapper powered by Huawei's very own Leica 3D imaging technology alongside a 12 Megapixel RGB sensor-based selfie clicker in the front end. The General Manager of Consumer Business at Huawei New Zealand: Roson Luo, regarded both the latest flagships as key answer to the changing world and also hoped that Huawei would definitely be able to make up a space in peoples' heart throughout New Zealand with its P10 and P10 Plus handsets.