Huawei P10 and P10 Plus Android Oreo Beta Testing Program Launched
Google has introduced its latest Android operating system last year. After that many mobile companies are bringing this operating system in their latest smartphones. Not only the latest smartphones, many mobile companies are bringing this operating system in their already launched smartphones. Just like other companies, Huawei is bringing Android Oreo in its already launched smartphones. Now Huawei P10 and P10 Plus Android Oreo Beta Testing Program Launched.
Huawei P10 and P10 Plus Android Oreo Beta Testing Program Launched
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Huawei is now looking for beta testers for its Android 8.0 Oreo beta testing program. Those who want to participate must download a mobile app on their smartphones, which will allow them to file their applications and receive the first OTA.
Huawei P10 has 5.2 inches’ screen with the access of 3G and 4G network while the system has 2.1 GHz octa-core processor. It has 64GB ROM and 4GB RAM that makes a great combination.
The camera section has dual back camera lens of 20MP and 12MP while the front camera has 8MP perfect selfie camera lens. It runs android version 7.0(nougat) with emotion 5.1 user interface. The powerhouse has fixed li-ion battery of 3100 mAh.
Huawei P10 Plus is loaded with bundles of brilliant features. The biggest feature of P10 Plus is 128GB ROM and 6GB RAM which is the perfect combination. Screen resolution supports 1440 x 2560 pixels while the screen size is 5.5 inches’.
It is 4G enabled device and it runs latest android version 7.0 (nougat) with the Emotion user interface. The back camera has two lens, 20MP + 12MP while the front camera has perfect selfie camera with 8MP lens.
Fingerprint scanner is also accessible in it where as the power house has fixed battery of 3750 mAh.
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