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    August 24, 2018

    Honor View 10: Budget price matched with flagship features

    Honor View 10: Budget price matched with flagship features

    The Honor View 10 has an artificial intelligence built into Kirin processor that is supposed to use object recognition to optimise photos and videos. — dpa

    The price is like a declaration of war. At a little over US$600 (RM2,356), the Honor View 10, the top smartphone model of Honor's parent company, yet costs US$200 to US$300 (RM785 to RM1,178) less.

    Honor aims to be a bit more colourful and funky than its parent company. It wants to market its phones as lifestyle objects and the View 10 is an attempt to combine this concept with top-level hardware.

    On the inside, the components are similar – Kirin 970 processor, 128 GB memory, 6 GB RAM, a dual-lens camera and the Android 8 operating system.

    Following the trend for bigger displays, the phone has a 5.99-inch display in 18:9 format with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. The aluminium housing comes in either bright blue or black.

    In terms of visual design, there's nothing revolutionary about the View 10. The pleasantly rounded edges mean it fits well in the hand but the position of the fingerprint sensor on the front of the phone makes one-handed use difficult.

    In everyday use the phone works reliably. Apps, surfing, messaging and streaming all run smoothly and the user interface is generally fast and fluid.

    One annoyance: the phone comes with several pre-installed games and commercial apps, some of which can't be uninstalled. Also, the phone doesn't guarantee any water or dust protection.

    It's when you get to the camera that you discover why the phone is so much cheaper. The View 10's two cameras with 20 and 16 megapixel resolution take good pictures and videos, but unfortunately there's no optical image stabiliser.

    There's also an artificial intelligence built into Kirin processor that is supposed to use object recognition to optimise photos and videos, but it doesn't appear very noticeable in everyday use.

    It also aims to improve the user experience by analysing frequently used apps and features. Further applications for this AI are likely once the platform is opened up to developers.

    Overall, the Honor View 10, while not quite challenging the smartphone class leaders, but offers a neat package with good performance and decent battery life at a relatively low price. — dpa

    Source: thestar.com

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