The Huawei P10 Lite, a new selfie superstar smartphone in the well-liked P Lite series, has recently been added to the lineup along with the P10 and P10 Plus. We will be reviewing it. This year at the Mobile World Congress, Huawei unveiled the Huawei P10, their newest flagship device for 2017. As we’ve seen in past years, there has always been a less expensive model in the series, and this year it showed up as the Huawei P10 Lite. The Huawei P10 Lite retails for just 33,999/-Rs, while the Huawei P10 has an official retail price of 60,000/-Rs.
Huawei has often shown that the names given to its products follow a marketing formula rather than being logical. Depending on past performance, the producer provides its products with distinct titles depending on the continent or nation. The Huawei P8 Lite topped all sales rankings in 2015. To replace it in Europe, Huawei released the Huawei P8 Lite 2017, while the same device is sold in Pakistan as the Honor 8 Lite. For the same reasons, the Honor V9 in China becomes the Honor 8 Pro in France. Just in case you’d rather watch a video than read a written piece and don’t feel like reading the long reviews.
Huawei P10 Lite Specs:
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Display | 5.2 Inch, LPTS IPS LCD Display 1080 x 1920 pixels 424 PPI |
Processor | Octa-core (4 x 2.1 GHz Cortex-A53 + 4 x 1.7 GHz Cortex-A53), Hisilicon Kirin 658 |
GPU | Mali-T830 MP2 |
RAM | 4GB |
Storage | 32GB |
MicroSD | Yes, up to 256GB |
Camera | 12 MP, autofocus, (dual-LED + dual tone) flash 8 MP Front Camera |
Software | Android OS 7.0 Nougat Emotion UI 5.1 |
Battery | 3000 mAh, non-removable |
Dimensions | 146.5 x 72 x 7.2 mm 146g |
In terms of specifications and design, the P10 Lite is considerably more similar to the Honor 8 Lite than the Huawei P10, but how closely does this gadget genuinely resemble its predecessors? All of this and more will be covered in this in-depth analysis of the Huawei P10 lite.
P10 Lite’s design: The Huawei Lite series’ design is now readily apparent. We can conclude that the P10 light and the Honor 8 light are more similar than they were to each other. Aside from that, you’ll note that the P10 Lite is rather pricey, but otherwise, the design language is nearly the same.
For instance, a metal frame encircling the edges divides the glass surfaces on the front and rear. Sadly, the edges give the device a shoddy appearance and don’t feel at all like metal.
The fingerprint sensor, which is square rather than round and sits precisely beneath the index finger, is located at the back along with the flash and rear camera. Furthermore, the smartphone is susceptible to fingerprints and smudges due to its glass back. With an oleophobic coating, Huawei could have easily remedied that, but they chose not to, which is troublesome for a device with nearly all glass on its surface. That may not always be a bad thing, but it does make you stop and consider things.
Perfectly flat and incredibly slippery, the front and back faces are covered in 2.5D glass with rounded edges. So much so that, seemingly for no apparent reason at all, it can readily fall off a rather sloppy plain surface. Similar to what occurred with us when I set it on top of a book. The power button and volume controls are located on the right side, and the SIM tray is positioned on the left.
You can utilize a SIM card and a micro SD card with the Huawei hybrid SIM tray, or it can handle two conventional Nano SIM cards.
Regretfully, the Huawei P10 Lite lacks a USB Type-C port; instead, a micro USB port is located at the phone’s bottom, next to the speaker grill.
The fingerprint scanner on the Huawei P10 Lite is lightning-quick and flawless. You can count on it 100% to wake you up and unlock your phone; there is no hit-and-miss with it. Unless you use a passkey or pattern unlock, the fingerprint reader is your only method of entry because there isn’t a physical home button. In addition, you may use it to browse through the gallery’s photos, take selfies, and answer calls.
Display of P10 Lite: The Honor 8 Lite and P10 Lite share a 5.2-inch LTPS screen with a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Nonetheless, the two gadgets differ greatly from one another. The P10 Lite screen’s colors are more evenly distributed, so a more accurate display may be achieved without changing the color temperature.
The P10 Lite has somewhat better display brightness. The P10 Lite’s display did a little better outside than the Honor 8 Lite, but don’t get your expectations up too high because it still has a maximum brightness of 445 nits. Nevertheless, a poor anti-reflective treatment that causes the sky’s reflections to take over the screen making it rather challenging to read in direct sunlight. Aside from that, the display’s colors and brightness are both rather realistic, and its viewing angles are excellent.