Mate 10 front
Mate 10 front Fionna Agomuoh

Huawei announced its Mate 10 series Monday, with availability in markets including Spain, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, and Thailand between late October and mid-November. The Mate 10 will sell for €699, while the Mate 10 Pro will sell for €799 and the Mate 10 Porsche Design. Currently, there is no word on whether the device will sell in the U.S.

Huawei has not confirmed U.S. price and availability details for the Mate 10, but prior launches hint to the device may eventually being available in the U.S. Perhaps consumers may see the Mate 10 unveiled to the U.S. in January 2018 during CES, similar to its predecessor, the Huawei Mate 9.

The Huawei Mate 9 was announced in November 2016 and released globally in December 2016, selling for €699. The device went on sale in the U.S. Jan. 6, selling for $599. This could mean the Mate 10 could have a similar price tag if it were released in the U.S.

The Huawei Mate 10 is the first device on the market to feature a dedicated NPU or Neural Network Processing Unit. The device is powered by Huawei’s Kirin 970 chip, which featured a CPU, a GPU and an NPU.

The Mate 10 will be available in three models -- the standard Mate 10, which features a 5.9-inch Quad HD FullView display, 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage, the Mate 10 Pro, which features a 6-inch display UHD FullView display, 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage and the Mate 10 Porsche Design, which features a 6-inch display UHD FullView display, 6GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.

The Mate 10 Pro and Mate to Porsche Design both feature a virtual home button, while the standard Mate 10 has a capacitive home button.

Other features on the devices include Dual SIM 4G support a 4000mAh battery and Android 8.0 Oreo with the EMUI 8.0 overlay, as well as a dual camera setup with a 20-megapixel monochrome lens and 12-megapixel RGB lens with a f/1.6 aperture on both lenses and an 8-megapixel front camera with f/2.0 aperture.