Huawei has set a good impact on the market now with its solid build and attractive features, considering that its predecessors have been known for the same. 

After hitting the market, Huawei's P9 has been enjoying a great run with its outstanding quality, with sales already exceeding the nine-million mark. Though there is no official confirmation from Huawei regarding the specs and features of this smartphone's possible successor, leaked rumors are spreading all over the Internet, particularly on Chinese social network Weibo.

According to the information provided on websites, after the Mate 9, Huawei seems to be planning a new model for its  P series line of premium smartphones, Huawei P10, codenamed LON-L29. According to different trusted sources, the P10 is going to have a 5.5-inch panel screen with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels.

It is rumored that the P10 may sport a 12-megapixel rear camera with 4k video recording, LED flash, face detection and HDR support, along with an 8-megapixel front camera. The phone is also expected to run on Android 7.0 Nougat.

The good part about Huawei P10 is that it is expected to be equipped with 2.3GHz octa-core Kirin 960 chipset along with a Mail-G71 GPU. Leaks also indicate that Huawei P10 may offer 6 GB RAM and 256 GB  internal memory, according to Digital Trends.

Moreover, based on an alleged P10 prototype, there will be a front-facing scanner on the device. However, Huawei has not announced any official statement on that yet and also, no other information regarding this device has been listed on the official website.

Nobody knows about the release date yet, but it's presumed that according to the one-year cycle typical of today's smartphone releases, it will make its debut at the beginning of April. Its starting price should be at around USD 750 - certainly a bit more than that of the Mate 9.