Huawei P10
The Huawei P10 still carries dual cameras on the back presumably designed by German camera maker Leica. Android Police

A press render for the Huawei P10 has been leaked online ahead of its official unveiling this Monday during Mobile World Congress 2017. The official-looking photo shows off the handset in its grey color option.

Earlier today, the render of black LG G6 was leaked online and the Huawei P10’s soon followed afterwards thanks to Evan Blass on Twitter. Unlike the LG G6 however, the Huawei P10 appears to to have a less glossy back giving it a more matte look. The only part of the device back that’s glossy is the small section on top where the dual cameras, the LED flash and the Leica branding are all present.

Huawei P10
Press render of the Huawei P10, Huawei's upcoming flagship smartphone that's expected to be unveiled at MWC 2017. Evan Blass

Up front, its looks pretty similar with the Huawei P9. However, the Huawei branding on the chin of the device has been replaced by a home button. The home button is rumored to house the fingerprint sensor, a hardware feature that’s located on the back of the P9.

The Huawei P10 also appears to feature curved corners which once again is a similar design taken from its predecessor. The rise side of the device comes with the volume rocker and a very distinct red-colored power button. The left side of the device is pretty much clean with only the SIM card tray the only thing on it.

The Huawei P10 looks like a pretty sleek looking handset especially with its grey color and minimalistic design. The device is rumored to come with blue, gold and green color options as well.

The Huawei P10 is said to come with a 5.5-inch display, while a P10 Plus model is expected to come with a curved display. The device is rumored to come with an octa-core 2.3GHz Kirin 960 processor, 4GB with 32GB/64GB of storage. It’s also being speculated that the device will have a 4GB RAM model with 128GB of storage, according to Android Authority.

The Huawei P10’s dual cameras are rumored to come with 20MP and 12MP sensors, while the front-facing camera might have an 8MP sensor. On the software side of things, the device is expected to run Android 7.0 Nougat straight from the box.

Huawei will officially unveil the P10 on Feb. 27 at MWC 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. Pricing, availability and official specs are all expected to be announced at the event.