...and can say that it is a very capable mid-range Android phone with some flagship specs.
I really didn't need 3 phones, owning already an 8 and an X, but I wanted to try out near stock android. Even Emui isn't as bad as it once was. Ordinarily, I would put Nova Pro on there but am going to stick with the stock launcher as I like the Google stuff on the left screen.
It comes in a standard configuration of 4GB RAM, 128GB ROM which suits me for music - both my iPhones are 64GB and I wanted something that could hold more music although I already stream most of my tunes.
It comes in a phantom green colour which shimmers and has purple highlights depending on the light and the direction you hold it. It has the same chip as the Huawei P20 Pro. The camera is surprisingly good - not as good as an iPhone with OIS but pretty good. It feels remarkably like the X in hand, just a bit lighter and possibly thinner (I haven't checked out the exact specifications for size). It came with a screen protector already applied and a gel case which is useful as I wouldn't want to scratch that lovely back.
It plays aptXHD which is a bonus as so do my Bowers & Wilkins headphones. So far I haven't noticed any sound improvement over the iPhone playing AAC but I am 51 so my ears probably aren't what they were. That's not to say that someone younger with more discerning ears couldn't. the PX are a decent set of headphones. I've tried them with my equally pricey Sennheiser PXC-550s also and sound is great. There is a 3.5mm audio jack too.
Android O seems speedy and I can see this phone being good for a few years, perhaps 3; I doubt, though, that it will get as long a life as an iPhone in terms of updates though it will get Pineapple later this year. At the price I paid (£359) it is definitely worth it and is probably the best Android you can get for this price - the flagships at twice the price don't offer a great deal more.
Build quality and design are top notch (yes it has a notch, too) it feels lovely in the hand with an all metal design (aluminium).
I still prefer iOs but this is the nicest android at the price I mentioned. https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_honor_10-9157.php
I really didn't need 3 phones, owning already an 8 and an X, but I wanted to try out near stock android. Even Emui isn't as bad as it once was. Ordinarily, I would put Nova Pro on there but am going to stick with the stock launcher as I like the Google stuff on the left screen.
It comes in a standard configuration of 4GB RAM, 128GB ROM which suits me for music - both my iPhones are 64GB and I wanted something that could hold more music although I already stream most of my tunes.
It comes in a phantom green colour which shimmers and has purple highlights depending on the light and the direction you hold it. It has the same chip as the Huawei P20 Pro. The camera is surprisingly good - not as good as an iPhone with OIS but pretty good. It feels remarkably like the X in hand, just a bit lighter and possibly thinner (I haven't checked out the exact specifications for size). It came with a screen protector already applied and a gel case which is useful as I wouldn't want to scratch that lovely back.
It plays aptXHD which is a bonus as so do my Bowers & Wilkins headphones. So far I haven't noticed any sound improvement over the iPhone playing AAC but I am 51 so my ears probably aren't what they were. That's not to say that someone younger with more discerning ears couldn't. the PX are a decent set of headphones. I've tried them with my equally pricey Sennheiser PXC-550s also and sound is great. There is a 3.5mm audio jack too.
Android O seems speedy and I can see this phone being good for a few years, perhaps 3; I doubt, though, that it will get as long a life as an iPhone in terms of updates though it will get Pineapple later this year. At the price I paid (£359) it is definitely worth it and is probably the best Android you can get for this price - the flagships at twice the price don't offer a great deal more.
Build quality and design are top notch (yes it has a notch, too) it feels lovely in the hand with an all metal design (aluminium).
I still prefer iOs but this is the nicest android at the price I mentioned. https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_honor_10-9157.php
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