What to expect from the Huawei Mate 10


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 27 Sep 2017

The Huawei Mate 10 is also expected to get a Kirin 970 processor, supposedly the first in the world to offer a Neuronal Processing Unit.

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 already unleashed, the Google Pixel 2 set to be unveiled October 4, and the iPhone X due out in November, Huawei is now poised to unveil its new high-end handset – the eagerly awaited Mate 10 – Oct 16, 2017. French tech website Les Numériques has picked up various leaks about this smartphone and its specs. 

Huawei will present its latest Mate 10 smartphone range Oct 16 in Munich, Germany. For the time being, the only certitude is that the brand will offer two handsets loaded with some kind of in-house artificial intelligence, but no further details have been released. At this point, it's too early to know whether Huawei plans to compete with rivals Google (Assistant), Apple (Siri) and Samsung (Bixby) in in the field of AI-powered assistants.

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