Honor 10 Lite Review: Not a poser, but a performer in midrange segment Priced at Rs 13,999 for base model with 4GB RAM, the Honor 10 Lite is primarily a camera phone with strengths across areas.
Honor 10 Lite review: Not a poser, but a performer in midrange segment on Business Standard. Priced at Rs 13,999 for base model with 4GB RAM, the Honor 10 Lite is primarily a camera phone with strengths across areas.
Smartphones Review » Honor, a smartphone brand owned by Chinese technology giant Huawei, recently launched the Honor 10 Lite. Successor of the Honor 9 Lite, the phone has a dewdrop notch screen, dual rear cameras, and gradient glass like design. Being a midrange smartphone, it is powered by Kirin 710 system-on-chip, and features GPU Turbo technology for improved graphic performance. The Honor 10 Lite seems to be a power packed proposition in the midrange segment. But how does it fare in real life scenarios? Let’s find out: Design •
The Honor 10 Lite has a glass like design that has been predominant in midrange smartphones. It looks impressive, but not different than most of the midrange devices such as the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 (review).
Display •
The Honor 10 Lite has a 6.21-inch fullHD+ screen, stretched in tall 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The screen renders sharp and vibrant colours. It also has decent brightness and satisfactory sunlight legibility.
Performance •
The Honor 10 Lite is powered by Kirin 710 SoC. It boots Android Pie-based Huawei’s EMUI 9 user interface. Specifications aside, the user experience is smooth and the phone handles day to day jobs with ease. It also keeps thermals in control and the phone does not warm up unnecessarily.
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