Honor View10 GSM Unlocked Smartphone, AI Processor, 5.99” FullView Display, 20MP + 16MP Dual-Lens AI Camera, Dual SIM 4G, Fast Charging, 6/128 GB, Black (US Warranty)
$321.19
Price: $321.19
(as of Jan 07, 2025 22:43:25 UTC – Details)
Honor View10 unlocked phone, 5.99″ full-view display, 6GB/128GB, AI processor, 16MP + 20MP dual-lens camera, unlocked smartphone. Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4G, USB 2.0, Bluetooth4.2.
The Honor View10 Full View Display is a stunning new bezel-less 5.99-inch screen with an 18:9 display ratio.
With 2X the speed of 4G LTE, Honor V10 gives you the ultimate gigabit LTE experience capable of speeds up to 1 gigabit per second. It offers Dual SIM & Dual LTE capabilities.
With a large 3750 mAh battery coupled with smart ai power management that learns from user behavior optimizing maximum battery life. A full day of power even for gamers!
The Honor View10’s new intelligent Dual Camera incorporates AI powered real-time scene and object recognition delivering exceptional image quality with minimal effort.
The Honor View10 is built on the latest Android 8.1 (Oreo) with EMUI 8.0
Customers say
Customers are pleased with the cell phone’s camera, value, speed, and battery life. They find the camera good, the phone responsive, and the battery lasts all day. Many appreciate the picture quality and screen size. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the functionality and overall phone quality.
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2 reviews for Honor View10 GSM Unlocked Smartphone, AI Processor, 5.99” FullView Display, 20MP + 16MP Dual-Lens AI Camera, Dual SIM 4G, Fast Charging, 6/128 GB, Black (US Warranty)
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Braxton Simpson –
$500 phone that delivers flagship performance at a mid-range price. Must buy!!
TLDR: For $500 this phone is a must buy in this price range. It’s got flagship power at a mid-range price. It’s not doing anything new, but it is a very solid dependable phone.ProsDual Sim/SD card: I was considering this phone or the OnePlus 5t, and one major con for the 5t is that there is no expandable storage. Shame.-Battery Life: It’s going to last forever, but with heavy usage (Gaming, videos, music, social media, etc.) this phone will last the whole day.-Storage and Ram: This is one of the main reasons I wanted this phone. 128gbs of storage and 6gbs of ram???? What??? Yes!!! Need I say more?-Beautiful design: It’s not breaking the mold in any way, but it is a nice looking phone.The like the matte finish and it is not as slippery as some other phones.-Finger print scanner: Wow, this thing is FAST. It’s almost like it reads my fingerprint before I even touch it.-Screen: The screen is not going to blow you away, but it works! Colors are vibrant and you can adjust the color temp of the screen exactly to your liking. The screen is very viewable in sunlight.ConsCamera: The camera isn’t bad by any means, but it’s just…average. The photos are clear enough, and the low light photography is great, but it’s going to replace your DSLR anytime soon. Plus, the camera bumps are pretty severe on the back so I highly recommend a case to deal with that.-“Ok Google!”: This may not be a big deal to some, but I use the google assistant everyday. I have gotten used to saying “Ok Google” to bring it up, but for some reason, the voice recognition is turned off? There is no way to turn it on. You can open the google assistant by pressing the home button and then talking to it, but it’s just something I am going to have to get used to. Again, this is a very small annoyance.ExtrasLED Notification light: Yep, this phone has a LED notification light. I did not know this. I personally really like this because I don’t have to pick up my phone to see if you have a notification. There aren’t any settings for it other than just turning it off and on so the colors are not customizable.-IR blaster: Another pleasant surprise was the inclusion of an IR blaster. So that means almost anything with an IR receiver (TV, cable box, radio, etc.) can be controlled with the phone. There is a remote built into the phone that works very well. So now you can throw out that lame universal remote.-Fingerprint gestures: The fingerprint reader has tricks of its own. You can navigate your phone by just tapping and swiping on the fingerprint reader. It works, but personally I don’t like how they assigned the actions of the reader. You can’t customize what a swipe or a tap does you’re at the mercy of the default.-Face unlock: I’ve had many android phones with face unlock and have never bothered to use it. It was always unreliable and more of a gimmick than anything, but this phone is pretty good at face unlock. It’s no iPhone X, but it will get the job done in a well lit environment. Pretty quickly too. Even in lower light settings, it still works.Bottom LineThis phone is amazing for the price. It’s a powerhouse. It can handle everything from Asphalt 8 on it’s highest settings, to 224 tabs on the Chrome browser. (Don’t ask why. I know it’s a problem.) It’s a beautiful phone that does what it should do, and does it well. I would recommend a case because I feel like this phone might not be the safest, but that’s just a personal thing. The camera is…there, but hey, it takes nice pictures regardless. Can’t recommend this enough if you are thinking of purchasing this phone. Seriously. Just buy it right now.
Kenyi A. –
Good performance, but…
I bought 2 of these. One of them is working really great. Camera is good and it handles low light scenes well, especially after Huawei updates with electronic image stabilization for it. Battery is great and it overall performs pretty well. The only 2 things that annoyed me were: 1) The fact playstore got unresponsive for almost a day while trying to do updates… it just got stuck for several minutes from un update after the other. It is going fast now 2) Google maps currently freezes pretty bad for me unless I uninstall all updates. I’m going to consider this a Google app issue rather than a phone or OS issue.Now, the second phone has been a disaster. The model is supposed to be the same but the build number is different (the good one is: CG567GT, this one is a CG567, no GT). The wireless connects, but it has issues contacting the google servers, so I wasn’t able to login to my account with it unless I used my data plan. After that, wireless is just awfully slow, it takes forever to connect to a server, but after it does the speed flows well… nonetheless, there are usually many requests per application, so each lags enough to make this a mess. Playstore is unusable because it can’t talk to google store servers well. Battery dies pretty fast too, probably because CPU load is too high for some reason which might be related to the wifi. The main issue with this was that even a factory reset didn’t solve these problems, so I’m assuming is a hardware problem. I requested a new phone, which I hope to get soon and hope is the CG567GT. I will update with more info later.EDIT: I got the new phone and this one performs just as well as the first. My wife is happy, so I’m happy. It turns out the phone is delivered with the build number CG567 but changes to CG567GT after a system update (which I couldn’t get before on the problematic phone because of the issues with the wifi).