Huawei P10 Lite

Huawei P10 Lite Passes Through the US FCC Exposing Battery Details

Huawei P10 Lite has passed through FCC, which signals the imminent launch of the handset. According to reports, a smartphone with the model number WAS-LX1A has passed via the US FCC.

The papers also reveal the FCC ID of the upcoming handset, which is QIS WAS-LX1A. Since the Huawei P10 Lite smartphone has already cleared the FCC, we can expect the launch of the device within the next few days.

Huawei P10 Lite

With hardware version HL3WASM, the Huawei P10 Lite has been listed with the software version WAS-LX1AC900B083. Moreover, the FCC listing also indicates the battery capacity as 2900mAh with a nominal voltage of 3.82V.

The highlight of P10 Lite handset is that the product box will include an AC adapter with a rating of 100 to 240 V. Hence, you can work with the phone anywhere in the world. The FCC papers also bear information about the model number of the AC adapter, which is HW-059200UHQ.

Huawei P10 Lite

As of writing this, we don’t have any information about the specifications of the upcoming phone except the battery related data. There are reports that Huawei P10 Lite shipped to markets outside the US will have a 3000mAh battery. However, we don’t have any official confirmation.

According to rumors, the Huawei P10 Lite will ship with a 5.2-inch FHD display, Kirin 655 processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, 12MP rear camera, 8MP front-facing snapper loaded with Android Nougat. You will work with EMUI 5.1 UI, which is identical to that of MIUI in the smartphones manufactured by Xiaomi.

If a phone passes through the FCC, then the device will launch within the next few days. Hence, we can expect an official launch of Huawei P10 Lite before the end of May 2017.

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