Huawei's current flagship smartphone, the Huawei P10 Plus is probably one of the best-designed smartphones from the manufacturer. Traditionally, the Chinese smartphone maker has opted for a rear-embedded fingerprint sensor for some of their smartphones in the recent years. However, there's a change in the way the phone can be unlocked with a fingerprint sensor that is now just below the display.

The Huawei P10 Plus is offered both in single SIM as well as dual-SIM variants. Huawei has made some necessary changes to the new smartphone in order to bring out a better battery life of the device with the help of some modifications in the software of the smartphone. An octa-core  Kirin 960 processor with a Mali MP8 GPU and 4GB RAM can store data up to 64GB internally. The other option includes a 6GB RAM with 128GB of onboard storage

The Kirin Processors perform excellently while also providing a smooth and comfortable user experience. Huawei has skinned the Android Nougat OS of the Huawei Honor P10 Plus with their proprietary Emotion UI 5.1. A review from AnandTech points explains the CPU architecture of the Kirin 960 processor which makes use of four Cortex-A73 CPUs while the other four Cortex-A53 CPUs clocked at 1.8GHz.

The display on the Huawei P10 Plus is a beautiful IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1440p.  The battery life of the smartphone for web browsing is pretty good providing an uptime of little higher than ten hours that puts the Huawei flagship just below devices like the Xi Mix and the Redmi Note 3 Pro. The device also scored 6145 points in PCMark Just below the Mate 9 and the P10  from Huawei. The device takes a little more than 2 hours to charge from 0 to 100 percent which is well above other flagships like the Google Nexus 6P and Pixel XL.