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With the Honor 20 Lite, it's probably the price that first attracts you to it, then its looks/design and when you start using the smartphone, its camera will also get the 'thumbs-up'. Colours are accurate in images, portraits look good and detail is...
The Honor 20 Lite measures 15.3x7.2x.7cm and weighs 165grams while the viewable screen is 14.3x6.6cm and that gives the notional diagonal imperial measurement of just over 6.2inches. The pixel resolution is 2340x1080 but you can lower this in settings...
A Lot of Camera and Not a Lot of Wi-FiIn our test, the Honor 20 Lite presented itself as solid mid-range smartphone. While the performance level is just average compared to similar devices, the large internal storage and the handy triple-camera are...
The Honor 20 Lite is an affordable and well designed phone, bringing good looks with ample performance for the price. No, it's no more powerful than the year-old 10 Lite, but the design has edged forward to be even more appealing.At £249, there's a lot...
Want a flagship smartphone without the hefty price tag? The Honor 20 lite could be a great choice. The stylish 6.2in smartphone takes good photos thanks to the three lenses on the rear camera. Even better, they capture plenty of detail so you can zoom...
The Honor 20 Lite is competent, if a little underwhelming. Battery life and performance are fair, the cameras do a good enough job, and there's enough internal storage, with the option of a second SIM or external MicroSD storage if required. On the...
Funny how skimping on one tiny thing can spoil your impression of an otherwise stellar budget phone. The 20 Lite gives you three rear cameras (even if one of 'em is really only on depth duties), a standout design and plenty of storage - so why did Honor...
The Honor 20 Lite is another well-balanced, desirable budget phone with a stand-out camera, however there hasn't been an awful lot of progress from the Honor 10 Lite.It runs on the same chipset, seemingly the same display, and it looks rather similar...
With the Honor 10 Lite now costing as little as £169.99, you're paying £80 more for the 20 LIte. And it could well be worth it if those cameras are important to you. But in most other respects, they are very similar phones with similar specs. Really,...
The Honor 20 Lite is an incremental update over the 10 Lite and it's hard to complain about that. From the doubled storage to the improved cameras, it's a better phone.The problem is the price. If the Honor 20 Lite cost the same as its predecessor, we...
The HONOR 20 Lite is powered by a 3,400mAh non-removable battery juiced by a microUSB port at the base of the phone. Under a normal usage scenario with either the WiFi or data on from dawn to dusk, about an hour of gaming, constant use of social media...
The HONOR 20 Lite, to me, feels the HONOR 10 Lite with more RAM and storage, and have another additional ultrawide camera.That makes the HONOR 20 Lite unique in its own way. Mesmerizing back, beautiful display with triple rear-facing camera, pretty...
The phone is a smart looking little baby with more than adequate performance and certainly looks the part, even if it lacks all of the features its higher end cousins pack. In value for money terms, now the price has dropped to £210, I think it fits the...
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