We invite you to find out how many points Honor smartphones score in the AnTuTu benchmark. The list contains only those models that can be purchased in 2020 on the official website.
Along with the benchmark result, we will indicate the current price, so we invite you to vote for the smartphone that you consider the best in terms of performance/price ratio.
We do not take into account other characteristics, except performance, in this rating.
You can see the rating based on the results of visitors' voting at the bottom of this article.
Please note that the prices and number of points scored for Honor smartphones in the AnTuTu v8 rating are current as of April 2020. The cost of the devices is indicated taking into account the promotion valid in April.
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Honor 7A
Like the previous model, Honor 7A is equipped with a Mediatek MT6739 processor (4 cores with a frequency of 1.5 GHz).
But, unlike the 7S, it has 2 GB of RAM. Graphics - PowerVR GE8100. It is noteworthy that all over the world (and maybe not all over the world), the model called Honor 7A has a Snapdragon 430 processor with an Adreno 505 graphics chip, but on the official website and from Russian sellers the version with Mediatek MT6739 is sold. If you know why this is so, please write about it in the comments.
If you look for the Antutu Honor 7A rating on foreign sites, it will be for the model on Snapdragon, which means several thousand points more than the version with MT6739.
Antutu Honor 7S benchmark result: 38,426 points.
Honor 7S price: 5,990 rubles.
Review of the Honor 10 smartphone - strength, beauty and intelligence
Honor is a sub-brand of the Chinese giant Huawei, aimed primarily at young people, while its model range differs minimally from the models released under the company’s main brand. Honor 10, being a logical continuation of the very popular ninth version, largely repeats the flagship Huawei P20, but costs noticeably less.
I won’t be modest and before starting the story directly about the smartphone itself, I’ll note that Honor 10 was recently awarded the prestigious EISA Awards in the category “best lifestyle smartphone EISA 2018-2019.”
EISA (“European Imaging and Sound Association” or “European Association of Audio and Video Magazines”) is a European organization that has existed since 1982, uniting more than 50 specialized publications on audio and video equipment from 19 European countries. Based on the results of independent expert assessments of participating members, the best examples of audio/video equipment are annually awarded the EISA Awards in various categories. Models of equipment, reviews of which have been published in at least five journals of participating members, are eligible for the nomination. The applicant product must go on sale no later than October 1 in at least 10 European countries.
The device received its award for “a design with a variety of color options,” as well as “the presence of a powerful processor with a separate NPU to provide artificial intelligence functions,” among which the advanced camera capabilities were highlighted.
Honor 10 has also received over 10 awards from industry media, including Android Headline's Editors' Choice, Wired's Best Mid-Range Smartphone, Android Central's Best Smartphone Under $400, Tech's Best Smartphone of 2020 Radar, as well as "Best Pocket-Lint Smartphone of 2020".
So let's take a closer look at it.
- Model code: COL-L29A
- Case material: Aluminosilicate glass
- OS: Android 8.1.0
- Shell: EMUI 8.1.0
- Processor: Huawei Kirin 970
- Number of cores: 8-core, 4×Cortex A73 2.36 GHz + 4×Cortex A53 1.8 GHz
- Screen type: LTPS
- Diagonal (inches): 5.84
- Screen resolution: 2280×1080
- Pixels per inch (density): 432
- Built-in memory: 64 GB, 128 GB
- RAM: 4 GB
- microSD card support: Does not support
- Main camera (MP): 16 MP + 24 MP
- Autofocus: Yes
- Flash: Yes
- Video recording: up to UHD 4K
- Front camera (MP): 24 MP
- Video recording: up to 1920×1080
- SIM card type: Nano
- Number of SIM cards: 2
- SIM card operating mode: Alternating
- 2G: GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 MHz
- 3G: WCDMA B1 2100, B19 850, B2 1900, B5 850, B6 850, B8 900 MHz
- 4G: FDD B1 2100, B19 800, B20 800, B3 1800, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900 MHz, TDD B38 2600, B40 2300, B41 2500 MHz
- Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz/ 802.11 a/n/ac, 5 GHz
- Wi-Fi Direct: Yes
- Bluetooth: BT4.2, BLE, aptX and aptX HD, LHDC
- FM radio: No
- Built-in sensors: light, gyroscope, G-sensor, compass, hall
- Fingerprint scanner: Yes, on-screen ultrasonic
- Face Unlock: Yes
- NFC: Yes
- IR port: Yes
- USB: 2.0
- Positioning systems: GPS/BDS/GLONASS
- Battery: 3400 mAh, non-removable
- Weight g: 153
- Dimensions (WxHxD mm): 149.6 x 71.2 x 7.7
Equipment and appearance
The manufacturer's kit includes a protective film (glued to the screen), a thermo-polyurethane protective case, a “needle” for removing the SIM card tray, a charger with support for fast charging Honor Super Charge, a Type-C USB cable, and Huawei branded headphones. Half in-Ear Headphones Lite, plus quick start guide and warranty card.
The model is offered in four colors and in this case in the review there is a blue version.
From the front, Honor 10 is very similar to Huawei P20 and even their dimensions are almost the same, except that the frames around the screen are a little wider.
In the traditional cutout at the top of the screen, which is often called the word “unibrow,” there is a front camera, a speaker, a light sensor, and a small LED for indicating events.
The fingerprint scanner is located in front under the screen on a rather thin bottom strip under the protective glass, its border is indicated by a dotted line, and without a protective film it will be possible to confidently enter this area blindly only after some training. It is worth noting that this design decision did not affect the response speed in any way, the scanner is very fast and no lag is felt compared to “regular” ones.
Like the Huawei P20, on the bottom edge you can find a multimedia speaker, microphone, Type-C and Mini Jack connectors for connecting a headset, on the top there is a noise-canceling microphone hole, as well as an IR transmitter eye.
On the left side there is a tray for two nano-SIM cards, on the right there is a volume rocker and a power button.
The back panel is made of glass with Gorilla Glass protection. Thanks to the rounded edges and light weight, the smartphone fits well in the hand, but the glass back panel turns out to be quite slippery, so it may well slip out of sweaty hands. To be more confident, you still need to use a protective case.
The shape of the case as a whole is borrowed from the previous, ninth version of Honor - the same slightly smoothed sides, the same multi-layer coating that changes the pattern depending on the viewing angle, but the 10 also changes color: when viewed directly, the smartphone shimmers with interesting stripes on the blue, and when the body deviates, the color gradually fades into purple shades. In reality it looks interesting and even quite fascinating.
In the upper left corner there is a dual camera consisting of a 16-megapixel main and 24-megapixel monochrome modules, as well as an LED backlight. Unfortunately, the camera block protrudes significantly above the plane of the back surface of the device, which in turn allows dust and other unpleasant dirt to accumulate here.
Screen
Despite the fact that Honor 10 is in many ways similar to the Huawei P20, the screen was borrowed from the P20 Light model, it is made using IPS technology, the diagonal is 5.84 inches, and the aspect ratio is 19:9. The screen resolution is 1080x2280 pixels, the pixel density is about 432 ppi, the maximum brightness is enough to make out the information on the display on a sunny day, but under direct sunlight the screen noticeably fades.
The color gamut in bright mode (Vivid) is very large, the picture turns out juicy, saturated, but with a coolish tint. If you wish, you can easily fix this in one of two ways: either switch to warm mode in the “color mode and temperature” menu, or activate eye protection and use the slider to adjust the color temperature to your liking.
Although the smartphone is relatively small and light, it is still not as convenient to operate it with one hand as we would like - the large diagonal of the screen, reaching almost 6 inches, has an effect.
By the way, the “unibrow” at the top of the screen can be disguised if desired by turning on the corresponding option in the settings and adding black stripes on the sides.
Operating system and features
Honor 10 runs Android 8.1 with the Emui proprietary shell of the same version. By default, there is no application menu, and they are all located on the home screen, but if you wish, you can switch to the interface option familiar to Android users.
Also in the shell there is a kind of simplified mode, which in appearance resembles Windows Mobile, in which all the main functions are presented in the form of large “tiles”. It is striking that the company has tried very hard to make this smartphone as user-friendly as possible and has equipped it with many different pleasant functions, for example, here you can configure the unlocking of the smartphone by the owner’s voice, there are also built-in tools for blocking applications and encrypting files, and system navigation settings allow you to choose one of four control options:
— standard on-screen Android buttons;
— gestures using the fingerprint scanner (very convenient);
— “smart” navigation bar with gesture support;
— a floating navigation button that can be placed at any point on the screen convenient for the user.
Among the proprietary system utilities, we can note a theme manager, a very detailed and high-quality built-in reference book translated into Russian, a training manager, its own audio-video player, a photo gallery and a virtual remote control. I was pleased that after a long period of operation the system does not become clogged with “garbage” and due to this everything works very quickly and smoothly. In fact, I was very impressed by the quality of the shell and the huge number of different nice functions, the description of which requires a separate review.
Hardware and performance
Huawei has abandoned third-party developments quite a long time ago and independently produces its own chipsets for mobile devices. Honor 10 was no exception and therefore the Kirin 970 SoC is responsible for performance here. Specifications of the Kirin 970 include four energy-efficient Cortex-A53 cores with a frequency of 1.8 GHz and four high-performance Cortex-A73 cores with a frequency of 2.4 GHz, for graphics answers Mali-G72 MP12, the system allows hardware video decoding [email protected] and encoding [email protected]
Kirin 970 is essentially Huawei's flagship chipset, characterized not only by very high performance characteristics comparable to Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, but also by the presence of a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) designed to work with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. By the way, as for performance in this direction, there are results of comparative tests on the Internet, according to the results of which the Kirin 970 even slightly outperforms the generally much more productive Qualcomm Snapdragon 845.
In conjunction with the processor, there is 4GB of RAM, as well as 128GB of internal memory (or 64GB depending on the version).
In the Antutu Benchmark performance test, the smartphone scores about 205,000 points, only slightly inferior to its “big brother” Huawei P20 and keeps on par with OnePlus 5 (Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC), while occupying 22nd place in the overall rating of all mobile devices tested at that time . Testing in several other popular benchmarks also confirms the good result obtained. The world of tanks at maximum settings, in an open field, when mostly friendly units are nearby, lives comfortably at 60 frames per second. A high frame rate is also observed during long-range firefights, however, in close combat the performance sometimes drops to 40 FPS, which in itself is not critical and will not affect the advantage gained in battle, but, nevertheless, for a comfortable game in large “messages” the graphics have meaning to lower.
In PUBG Mobile, with maximum graphics settings and anti-aliasing enabled, we get playable FPS in the average range from 30 to 40.
As always, you have to sacrifice something for a powerful processor, and since we are looking at essentially a productive, but not a gaming smartphone with a dedicated cooling system, the body of the device becomes noticeably hot under prolonged heavy load.
As for the quality of communication and wireless interfaces, you shouldn’t expect anything negative here from Huawei - this is in perfect order, the device perfectly supports 4G on both SIM cards, the speaker is loud and does not distort the interlocutor’s voice, and the microphone with an active noise reduction system copes with its the task of cutting off all extraneous noise and echo.
Since Honor 10 is positioned as “youth”, the manufacturer did not forget about high-quality sound, equipping the model with a dedicated 32-bit AK4376A DAC and Huawei Histen technology. The sound in the headphones is good enough for a user listening to music from a smartphone, although I would like a little more volume headroom.
To improve the sound in the headphones, audio effects are used that can make the sound more rich and spacious; there is also a 10-band equalizer with presets for different music genres and even optimization for different types of headphones. Unfortunately, although the supplied headphones are branded, they are of a basic type and do not allow you to reveal the full potential invested in the model, producing a “flat” sound, so they can only be used if there is no more suitable alternative. In high-quality headphones, tracks of different genres sound clear and rich.
The external sound was quite surprising, despite the fact that Honor 10 is equipped with only one multimedia speaker, it has good volume, does not rattle and does not distort the mid frequencies very much, producing a fairly decent sound for its size.
Cameras
The Honor 10 camera application is simply equipped with a huge number of all sorts of “tricks” in the form of filters, “embellishments”, image conversion into “haircuts”, 3D facial recognition functions and animated emojis with the ability to use them in real time when recording video.
There is also a very interesting “Scanner” mode. Imagine yourself as a spy who doesn’t have time to adjust the position of the camera to get a photocopy of a top-secret document and everything needs to be done as quickly as possible - this is roughly the feeling you get when using this function. By pointing the camera at a book/magazine/newspaper, you can allow the system to independently determine the angle and size of the object and take a photo to obtain a well-readable result, which can be recognized in the future with high quality thanks to the high resolution.
Honor 10 borrowed a lot from the Huawei P20, including the front 24-megapixel camera it also inherited. But the rear camera from Leica apparently turned out to be a little expensive for the youth line, so it was replaced with 16-megapixel color and 24-megapixel monochrome sensors with an f/1.8 aperture; in addition, the camera does not have optical stabilization and uses conventional phase detection autofocus. But nevertheless, the main feature of the Huawei P20 remains here - the AI module built into the processor itself determines the genre of the photo and carries out appropriate optimization.
Also, Honor 10 has slightly improved the interface and turning on/off AI mode is now on the main screen, and not “somewhere in the settings”.
The quality of pictures on a sunny day is high, they turn out to be quite detailed with a low noise level, natural colors and a good dynamic range. With the AI mode activated, in most cases the colors become more saturated, the clarity in high-contrast scenes increases, as if a designer had worked on the picture in Photoshop. AI works very correctly and in most cases really improves the picture; it can be kept on by default and turned off only if you need to take black and white images, or if the neural networks are too overdone.
You can also turn AI mode off and on off-line, i.e. in photos already taken - this is very convenient when choosing the best option and clearly demonstrates the “before and after” condition.
AI enabled | AI off |
I also propose to make a small comparison of the camera with the Nokia 7 Plus.
The main camera of the Nokia 7 Plus is dual, using a 12 megapixel module with Zeiss optics with an f/1.75 aperture.
Honor 10 | Nokia 7 Plus |
Original photos are available.
Battery and autonomy
Honor 10 has a non-removable battery with a capacity of 3400 mAh. The smartphone supports the proprietary Honor Supercharge fast charging technology, with which it charges from zero to 65% percent in about half an hour, and it will take a little less than an hour to get the rest, while the battery does not heat up very well.
In the battery benchmark, the smartphone lasted a little less than seven hours, in the “watching HD video” mode the result was about 15 hours, in normal mode the smartphone can last a day under average load, i.e. at the end of the working day, about 50% of the charge remains, but if there are not many calls and mobile Internet, then you can last up to two days with low usage.
Conclusion
As expected, Honor 10 turned out to be a somewhat simplified version of the Huawei P20 with a noticeably lower cost, for which the buyer has to pay for a slightly weaker camera module, the lack of optical stabilization and the lack of dust and moisture protection that the P20 has.
Also worth noting among the minuses is heating during active use, as well as the presence of a fashionable, but not everyone’s favorite unibrow, which, fortunately, can be hidden without resorting to third-party applications.
Otherwise, Honor 10 turned out to be a very productive model with an interesting and unusual design, which you will agree is also important, the communication quality is simply excellent, branded features built into the shell in the form of unlocking the smartphone by voice, by face, using a finger - all this works like a clock and with Over time you get used to these little things. The presence of NFC, a good camera with AI, decent battery life, a dedicated audio chip, and even such a banality as the presence of a 3.5 mm Audio Jack, which for some reason has come to be considered a relic of the past.
At the time of publication of the review, Honor 10 with 128 GB of internal memory was selling for $379.99.
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Honor 10i
The processor is the same as the 10 Lite (Kirin 710), but there is more RAM and internal memory - 4 GB and 128 GB, respectively. Oddly enough, Antutu shows Honor 10i results worse than Lite, despite 1 GB of additional RAM, and its price is 2,000 rubles higher.
If you don’t need the extra 64 GB of storage, then it’s probably better not to overpay and get 10 in the “Lite” version.
Antutu Honor 10i benchmark result: 138,500 points.
Price Honor 10i: 11,990 rubles.
Characteristics
- OS: Android1 under EMUI 8.1.0 shell.
- Screen: IPS matrix with a diagonal of 5.84 inches. Full HD+ resolution: 2280×1080; pixel density – 432 per inch.
- Dual camera with resolutions: 16 and 24 megapixels. The apertures of the two modules are f/1.8.
- Front camera with a resolution of 24 megapixels and f/2.0 aperture.
- Processor: HiSilicon Kirin 970 with Mali-G72 MP12 video core. As of mid-2020, this is the most powerful solution from HiSilicon (a subsidiary brand of Huawei), which was previously used in the Mate 10 Pro and the new flagship Huawei P20. A special feature of the chip is the presence of a neural computing module to support AI technology.
- LTE modem cat.13, providing data transfer speeds of up to 400 Mbit/s in 4G networks.
- Set of interfaces: NFC, Bluetooth 4.2. There is even an infrared port for controlling household appliances. The Troika card is easily linked to NFC, plus it is possible to “link” three smartphones via NFC to simultaneously play one track. This will provide surround sound and volume. However, the phones must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- There is face scanning technology for unlocking, although it does not work well. To remove the block on the face, the lighting must be ideal (the block cannot be removed in the dark). It will also not be possible to unlock a smartphone with glasses if the face was registered without them.
- 4 GB RAM and 64 GB memory. There is a version with 128 GB of memory.
- Battery 3400 mAh.
Taking into account the hardware, one would expect artificial intelligence technology for cameras in a smartphone, which itself determines the scene and sets the plot for it. The same “trick” is in the P20 and Honor View 10.
Honor 20 Lite
The most affordable model of the 20 series is equipped with the same processor as the lightweight “tens” - the eight-core Kirin 710 (4 × Cortex A73 2.2 GHz + 4 × Cortex A53 1.7 GHz) and has 4 GB of RAM and 120 GB on board built-in for data storage.
How is it different from the 10i, given the same price? The most significant thing is the camera. 48 MP in Honor 20 Lite versus 24 MP in Honor 10i. But this article is not about that.
Antutu Honor 20 Lite benchmark result: 138,500 points.
Price Honor 20 Lite: 11,990 rubles.
Design
Most users and reviewers call the smartphone beautiful, but in reality it has an Apple-inspired appearance with a disgusting “unibrow” at the top. It contains a speaker, front camera, proximity and light sensor. The frames are thin, the screen area is 86%.
A special feature is the Ultrasonic fingerprint scanner hidden under the glass (not the screen). The glass itself is presumably Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The back panel shimmers pleasantly and changes colors, which has already become a tradition for the Honor line. The two rear cameras with the small “Ai Camera” inscription stick out unpleasantly from the body - this is a technical drawback of the sensors themselves, which have a fixed thickness. The manufacturer manages to create a thin body, but cannot “fit” thick camera sensors with lenses into it.
On the bottom panel there is the popular USB Type-C, 3.5 mm jack and speaker. The presence of a wired headset jack will please many users who have cool headphones - they can be used with Honor 10.
In general, the design is standard - like most flagships.
Honor 9X Premium
The most affordable Honor smartphone with 6GB of RAM on the Kirin 710. 6GB of RAM and 128GB of data storage. Does the extra 2GB affect the Honor 9X's AnTuTu benchmark rating compared to other models with the same processor? See summary table.
Antutu Honor 9X Premium benchmark result: 182,444 points.
Price Honor 9X Premium: 15,990 rubles.
Question to Lumias.ru
What other Honor models have the Kirin 710 processor?
In addition to 9X Premium, smartphones 9X, Honor 10i, 10 Lite, 20 Lite and 20S are equipped with this processor.
conclusions
The Honor 10 smartphone can replace a simple camera for a beginner during trips and small events. Selfie lovers will love Huawei's built-in editor - it can be used to edit pictures without resorting to using special applications (although photos from Honor 10 turn out quite good even at the stage of taking a frame).
For a relatively affordable price (the cost of Honor 10 in August 2018 is 26,990 rubles) you will get a smart, impressive-looking device with a decent camera and high performance. If the presence of optical stabilization is not important to you, the device is quite good for its price.
Honor 20
Honor 20 opens the top three most powerful smartphones from Honor.
This is the most affordable model in the line, equipped with a Kirin 980 processor (8 cores: 2 × Cortex-A76 2.6 GHz + 2 × Cortex-A76 1.92 GHz + 4 × Cortex-A55 1.8 GHz). This chip gives a significant increase in performance compared to the Kirin 710. To confirm this, just take a look at the Honor 20's AnTuTu results. RAM 6GB, data storage 128GB. Antutu Honor 20 benchmark result: 376,278 points.
Honor 20 price: 21,990 rubles.
Cameras
Everyone in the know knows about Huawei’s cooperation with the Leica brand. If this collaboration takes place, then the Leica optics inscription appears next to the cameras. In Honor 10 there is no information about Leica’s work on cameras, but the unique operating principle of the two modules remains:
- The first module is a 16-megapixel color sensor with f/1.8 aperture optics. Its purpose is to collect information about the color of the scene.
- The second module is monochrome with a resolution of 24 megapixels and an f/1.8 aperture. It collects information about light.
The collected data is combined using a special algorithm, and the user receives a high-quality frame with accurate colors and visible details in dark and light areas of the scene. Only Huawei uses this dual-camera approach; other manufacturers use a second camera to determine depth of field.
Focusing in Honor 10 is instant, shooting with the Bokeh effect is present, 2x zooming is possible without loss of quality. Standard LED flash included.
The inscription AI CAMERA on the right side of the body indicates that the camera has its own intelligence. A special algorithm, thanks to the neuromodule in the Kirin 970 processor, recognizes the types of scenes to which the lenses are directed and sets the scene settings automatically. That is, the user points the camera at a forest at sunset, the program determines the type of scene and automatically sets the “landscape” settings. The result is a better shot than if the user took a photo with standard automatic settings without AI intervention. That is, the smartphone itself will turn on HDR, if necessary, set ISO, etc. Rarely is the type of scene or subject being photographed incorrectly. Huawei says that AI is capable of recognizing 500 types of scenes, accurately determining the contours of objects in the world and their location in space. All this takes photography to a new level. Or rather, Honor 10 simply supports this level, since the technology was previously implemented in the Huawei P20 Pro. But in any case, the 3-camera P20 Pro is much cooler in terms of photography - DxOMark studio put it in 1st place in the ranking of camera phones.
The camera application provides a professional mode, in which the user sets the ISO, shutter speed and other parameters.
Video shooting is top notch. The rear camera records 4K video at 30 FPS, Full HD video at 60 FPS. There is a slow motion mode in Full HD format at 120 FPS. There is nothing unique about this, and even the old iPhone 6 can do this. If there were content recording in Super Slo-mo (960 fps), it would be cool, but there is no such functionality, although the processor has potential.
The big minus of the camera is the lack of optical stabilization, which is a disaster for a flagship. Because of this, many shots in motion are blurred, and when shooting in low light, the lack of stabilization is noticeably more pronounced.
The front camera is almost standard - its 24 megapixel resolution allows you to take huge photos in the 5632x4224 format. And although there is only one camera, the background can be blurred under different shooting conditions. The same AI helps with this. Various reviewers praise the presence of artistic effects - so-called filters that are applied to the image after shooting. All this is complete nonsense and does not represent high value.
Examples of photos on Huawei Honor 10
Clickable.
Performance
The processor is a self-produced Kirin 970 chip. The same “stone” was installed in Huawei Mate 10, Huawei P20 and its Pro version, as well as in Honor View 10. Within its own line of processors, this is the top-end and most productive chipset to date .
If we compare the Kirin 970 with current competitors, then it loses to them, and quite significantly.
For example, in the AnTuTu test, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 now scores about 260 thousand points and above, while the 970th Kirin can boast a maximum of 205 thousand virtual parrots.
However, if this is critical for top-end devices that cost a lot of money (I’m talking about the Huawei P20 Pro), then for our hero it’s not at all. The smartphone costs 27 thousand rubles - almost half the price of its QS 845 counterparts. And it is quite acceptable for it to have not the fastest chipset in the world.
However, if synthetic tests are for geeks, then graphics concerns many. Hardcore gamers will be upset, because under the hood there is a Mali-G72 accelerator waiting for them, and it is noticeably weaker than the Adreno 630 and even the Adreno 540. The best proof of this is the behavior of the device in “Tanks”. The graphics frequency regularly drops to 35 frames per second at high settings, while the Adreno accelerator does not allow drops to 55 FPS.
Unfortunately, there is both throttling and heating. The first one is minor, you can live with it. But several AnTuTu tests in a row heated up the device to 52 degrees. A bit much.
Huawei P20 Pro (left) and Honor 10 (right)
If you don’t need top-end 3D toys, then the device will definitely not disappoint in everything else. Animation, speed, opening applications - everything just flies.