Huawei is reportedly going to launch the P10 and P10 Plus smartphones at the Mobile World Congress 2017 later this month. We’ve already heard a lot of rumors about both devices and now we’re seeing a purported press render of the P10 and P10 Plus which mentions some of the specs of these handsets alongside their prices.

The render suggests that the Huawei P10 is going to cost 3,488 Yuan or about $500 with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The 64GB configuration may cost 4,088 Yuan or $600. The P10 premium edition with 128GB of storage and 6GB RAM might cost 4,688 or $683.

It also claims that the Huawei P10 Plus is going to cost 4998 Yuan or $725 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version while the 6GB and 128GB version might cost 5,688 Yuan or $828. Bear in mind that these are just conversions of the prices that Huawei is expected to charge in China, they may be lower or higher in other parts of the world.

Previous reports suggest that the Huawei P10 is going to feature a 5.2 inch Quad HD flat display while the P10 Play will have a larger 5.5 inch dual-edge curved display. Both are said to feature the same 12 megapixel dual camera setup on the back with an 8 megapixel front camera. The processor is likely going to be Huawei’s Kirin 965 for both the P10 and P10 Plus.

Expect Huawei to formally announce these handsets at MWC 2017 which kicks off February 26th.

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