Honor 10 Lite Launched With Gradient Colors And Sub-Rs. 20,000 Price
Karamchand Rameshwar
Honor, sub-brand of Huawei, just launched its latest Honor 10 Lite with gradient colors and price under Rs. 20,000, attempting to target young customers
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Huawei created a sub-brand called Honor as a smartphone brand for younger customers with high online presence. Honor 10 Lite is the latest effort of Honor to target such young consumers. The phone features a 6.21-inch display and Huawei-made Kirin 710. However, according to Huawei, the eye-catching gradient back panel in blue or red is the most prominent feature.
The Honor 10 Lite is pretty much the same as the Honor 8X in terms of internal specs. Both are powered by the Kirin 710 SoC with 4 or 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of inbuilt storage. The back camera of the Honor 10 Lite has a 13-megapixel sensor with f1.8 and a secondary 2-megapixel sensor for depth sensing.
The 24-megapixel front camera of the phone is the real game-changer here. The can camera can do pixel-binning to emulate 1.8µm pixel size and also recognizes 8 different scenes minimum. It can also learn from users’ selfie and optimize those selfies with time.
In the Portrait Mode, users are able to modify the shape of their faces, the surrounding light, its color, the color and size of their eyes and even whiten their teeth.
The phone will be powered by a 3,000mAh battery and run EMUI 9, based on Android 9 Pie. And that means users can access to features like Android Dashboard, Adaptive Brightness, and Adaptive Battery.
There are four color variants of the Honor 10 Lite: Lily White, Gradient Red, and Blue as well as Midnight Black. In terms of memory, the phone offers three variants: 4GB RAM/64GB Storage variant - $200 (~ Rs. 14,300), 6G RAM/64GB Storage variant - $245 (~ Rs. 17,500), 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant - $275 (~ Rs. 19,600).
Anyone who is interested can now order this phone and Huawei is going to ship them tomorrow when the devices arrive at the physical stores as well. And for now, you can buy them at Vmall - online store of Huawei.
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