The Guardian terms Honor 10 the best phone in its category and price slab
Honor 10 is a device that has changed the game not only for
Honor but also for the smartphone industry as a whole. Honor is under the
pressure of bettering its own standards in the future and the competitors are
feeling the heat like never before. The device is going strong globally and is
promising better things in the future. The fact that this is a midrange device
with specs, features and performance of a high end counterpart has given Honor
10 the edge over the rest. Testimony to this is the recent review of media
giant The Guardian which gives Honor 10 an all-star rating.
The renowned publication on its online portal did a detailed
and categorical review of the device and gave a clinical look at it. The unbiased
review is going to help a lot many people who are sceptics as of now. Here goes
the final verdict by The Guardian:
“The Honor 10 is another example of an excellent smartphone
that comes very close to matching the latest top-of-the-range phones, but costs
significantly less. On the whole Huawei has cut the right corners to make the
Honor 10 shine against the competition.
Of course it isn’t perfect, and lacks wireless charging and
water resistance. But it has many redeeming features, feeling every bit as good
in the hand as a phone costing twice as much. The screen is good, the camera
(if you turn off the AI mode) is good, performance and battery life are good,
and it even still has a headphone socket.
The Honor 10 is so good I’m not quite sure why you would buy
Huawei’s other 5.8in phone with a notch, the P20, that costs another £179,
which means Huawei is competing with itself. Compared to rivals, you have to
spend another £69 to find a better phone in the OnePlus 6, meaning the Honor 10
is arguably the best phone you can get right now for £400.”
This is another feather to the decorated hat of Honor 10.
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