![]() To make room for more display space, the earpiece has been moved right to the top lip of the phone, making it almost invisible. We now have a dewdrop notch sitting on top of the display which houses only the front-facing camera. However, this too is a smudge magnet, so you might want to slap on the clear case (part of the package) if you have sweaty palms as I do. Not everyone may dig the choice of a gradient back (and there’s always a plain black variant for them) but it did grow on me over a short period. Pick it up and the first thing that catches the eye is a beautiful gradient back which hasn’t been done on any budget phone yet. That said, the Honor 10 Lite is still one of the best-looking smartphones at its price. Honor’s decided to go with an all plastic build this time instead of going with the glass back we saw earlier. This might sound unimpressive, but it helps keeps the cost low. But is it really worth picking up for Rs 11,999? Well, you’ll have to read on to find out. Right from the cameras to battery life, the Honor 10 Lite is a full-fledged upgrade. ![]() When I say upgrade, I don’t just mean a Redmi Note 6 Pro-like incremental upgrade. Image: tech2/Omkar Patneĭesign aside, everything else on the phone is an upgrade. ![]() Honor 10 Lite starts at a price of Rs 13,999.
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