What's good
- Detailed and crisp display
- Premium build and feel
- Great phone for the price
- Good color reproduction and details in daylight photos
- Relatively smooth performance
What's bad
- Display doesn’t have great contrast
- Low light photos have noise and color degradation
What's good
- Price
- Bright, vivid display
- Blazing performance
- Attractive design
- Dual SIM
What's bad
- Camera AI is a personal taste
- So-so low-light camera performance
- No microSD support
- Fingerprint sensor placement
Verdict
Honor’s latest release wowed reviewers. It’s a solid phone that pushes into flagship territory while sitting at a price well in the middle of mid-tier price lists. Unless you need the absolute best camera, there Honor 10 should be on your list to consider.
Nokia 5310 (2020)
- No OS
- 2.4"Display size
- VGA (640 x 480)+ MP Camera
- 360 MHzProcessor
- 16 MBStorage
- No4G
What's good
What's bad
Verdict
Otherwise, if you want something capable and lighter than the A72, this is comparable in just about every way.
Asus ZenFone 4 Max 5.5
- No OS
- 5.5"Display size
- 13+ MP Camera
- 1.4 GHzProcessor
- 16/32/64 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Crisp, bright display
- Tons of storage space
- Good performance
- Excellent camera
- Project Tango support
- Google Daydream support
What's bad
- Price
- Poor app selection for Tango/Daydream content
- So-so battery life
What's good
- Bold design
- Hole-punch camera
- Stellar performance
- Plenty of storage
- Exceptional battery life
- Good (but not great) camera
What's bad
- No microSD support
- No waterproofing
- Lots of bloatware
Verdict
In terms of raw value, the Honor View 20 has plenty to offer as long as you can overlook the load of bloatware pre-installed on the phone and don’t need the absolute best camera available.