Huawei"s new Android flagships didn"t make an appearance at Mobile World Congress last month, but it looks like the company will unveil its latest range toppers in just a few weeks" time.
Huawei has sent out invites to a media event in London on April 6, and while it doesn"t explicitly state that it will unveil its new high-end handsets there, that seems to be a pretty safe bet.
The tagline on the invite states "change the way you see the world", along with a rather unusual #OO hashtag. It doesn"t take a great leap of imagination to see this as a thinly veiled reference to the dual 12-megapixel cameras - co-developed with German imagine specialists Leica - which will sit on the back of the P9, as revealed in recent leaks.
It"s believed that there will actually be four handsets in the P9 family, including a more affordable "compact" edition, a "standard" model, a better-equipped "plus" version, and a high-end phablet with a large display.
The top versions are expected to feature the latest octa-core Kirin 955 SoC, along with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage, as well as a USB Type-C port and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
Of course, everything is speculative until it"s officially announced - but Neowin will be there at the London launch event to bring you all the details of the new devices, so stay tuned.