Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is the entry-level version of Huawei’s Mate 10 line of smartphones. Its design and performance are similar to the higher-end models, but the price is much lower.
The Lite has dual cameras on both the front and back, and is available in different colors and sizes. It is also a great choice for anyone looking for a cheap smartphone with plenty of features.
5.9-Inch FHD+ Display
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is a mid-range device that is designed to compete with the iPhone and Android phones. It offers a 5.9-inch FHD+ display with a 2:1 aspect ratio and minimal bezels. It has a resolution of 2,160 x 1,080 pixels and is powered by an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 659 processor. It is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage.
The display is crisp and has a great viewing experience, as it delivers a maximum brightness of 457 nits with black levels of 0.3 nits. This translates to an impressive contrast ratio of 1557:1 as well as an average screen to body ratio of 83%.
Its IPS panel is backed by a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 covering it, which makes the display scratch-resistant and durable. The screen also comes with a fingerprint sensor located on the back.
This smartphone has a decent amount of power for its price tag, although it isn’t as powerful as the Mate 10 Pro, which is Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD powered by a 4000mAh battery. It can easily handle calls, texts, full day data and WiFi, a little socializing and some camera use without too much lag.
Moreover, it has an incredibly fast fingerprint reader that works extremely reliably. This is a big plus considering the fact that it costs less than $400.
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite is built with a sturdy aluminium unibody and is curved around its sides like an iPhone 6. It feels nice to the touch, has physical volume and power buttons on the right side and is flat on the back. Its front is slightly more rounded and has an earpiece and front-facing camera.
3GB RAM
If you’re looking for a mid-range phone that packs some premium features, the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is worth considering. It’s not a true replacement for a flagship device, but it has a lot of the right things going for it – like a high-resolution screen, good cameras and plenty of power.
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is available in a few different configurations. The most common is a 4GB RAM/64GB storage model, but it’s also possible to get a 3GB RAM/32GB storage model. Regardless of which version you get, the display is great and the performance of the phone is very decent, particularly when it comes to multitasking.
In terms of hardware, the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is powered by a 2.36 GHz octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 659 processor. The octa-core processor offers superior performance when compared to the Cortex-A53 based processors used in lower-priced devices.
When it comes to software, the Mate 10 Lite LCD runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box and is upgradable to the latest Android version, 8.0 Oreo. The phone also has a fingerprint sensor and a dual rear camera setup.
The camera quality is decent and the IPS display is bright enough to use outdoors even in very bright conditions. The phone has a non-removable 3340 mAh battery, which offers a reasonable amount of juice for everyday usage. The battery is capable of delivering up to 3 hours of continuous usage on a single charge. This is very impressive for a mid-range phone. Its price is also very reasonable, which makes it a worthwhile buy for people on a tight budget. The smartphone is currently available in South Africa for ZAR 3,981 (Rs. 13,999).
Dual Cameras
One of the most interesting aspects of the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is its dual cameras, which have a dual-lens setup on the front and back. As a result, the device can shoot photos with a blurred background that resembles the effect that you can get with a dedicated DSLR camera.
Essentially, the camera in the Mate 10 Lite is composed of a 16-megapixel main sensor on the rear and two 2-megapixel depth sensors for the blur effect. The primary camera has a f/2.0 lens and phase-detection autofocus, while the secondary sensor has a f/2.0 aperture and can capture depth information for the background blur effect.
The main camera in the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD can also be used to shoot panoramic images. The panorama mode in the device switches between portrait and landscape modes automatically, which is a nice feature.
In terms of image quality, the camera can capture very good photos in perfect light conditions. However, in low-light, the performance of the camera goes downhill quite quickly. It also has a hard time dealing with noise, as it can cause colors to become washed out or even look distorted.
When it comes to front-facing photography, the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD can also capture decent photos. The front-facing camera has a 13+2 MP sensor and a Smart Selfie Toning Flash that is designed to make your pictures look more natural.
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is a mid-range device that packs the same mid-range Kirin 659 processor as the Nova 2. It features a 5.9-inch Full HD+ display, 4 GB RAM and a 3340 mAh battery. It also has a fingerprint scanner, and it runs on Android 7.0 Nougat.
Android 7.0
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD runs on the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD Android 7.0 operating system. This version of the software comes with a number of tweaks and improvements, including UI tweaks to the Welcome screen and Quick Settings tile, a new API for developers to use in their third-party apps, and notification enhancements.
The device is powered by the Kirin 659 octa-core processor that runs at a maximum of 2.36 GHz. It is paired with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage.
Despite the modest hardware, the Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD manages to perform well overall. This is especially noticeable when opening applications or sifting through multitasking views. The phone also offers good battery life, thanks to its 3340mAh capacity.
In our battery rundown test, the Mate 10 Lite LCD lasted a solid 12 hours and 45 minutes on a single charge, which is quite respectable for this budget handset. It was able to handle a full day of moderate usage, including calls, texting, socializing, and light data/Wi-Fi browsing.
It was also able to handle gaming well, even with multiple games installed. It remained steady and responsive throughout the test, and didn’t experience any lags or delays.
This is a great performance for a mid-range smartphone, though we would have preferred to see the Mate 10 Lite come with an octa-core processor like the Nova 2 instead of the Kirin 659. However, the Mate 10 Lite still performed well and remains one of the best values on the market.
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is a great choice for anyone who wants a decent mid-range smartphone with the latest Android operating system and a good battery life. Its low price tag makes it an attractive option for anyone on a tight budget.
Dual SIM
The Huawei Mate 10 Lite LCD is a mid-range smartphone that supports dual SIM cards. This allows you to have two phone numbers on the same device, which can be useful when you need to use different numbers for work and personal reasons.
The display on the Mate 10 Lite is a 5.9-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels. It is multitouch capable and supports a range of input methods.
Overall, the display was very bright and offered good viewing angles. However, there were some minor issues with the color reproduction. It tended to be rather cool on “warm” settings, although this could be remedied by changing the preset to “standard.”
This was not a problem with the white point, which was very nice and quite natural for the most part. Grays, on the other hand, turned out greenish.
In gaming, we were able to run most games on the Mate 10 Lite without problems. Some were a bit more difficult than others, though, and we had to lower the level of details in order to get smooth gameplay.
The HiSilicon Kirin 659 SoC, paired with 4 GB of RAM and the Mali-T830 MP2 GPU, powered the Mate 10 Lite and performed better than on the Nova 2. However, the Mate 10 Lite still fell short of the flagships when it came to performance.