'The Honor 5X comes with some impressive hardware, for a sub-£200 device. '
'The Honor 5X is a sensible mid-range smartphone that checks all the right boxes. '
'The metal design is appreciable, but there’s a ‘cheapness’ to its feel.'
'beefy 3,000mAh battery'
'Competitive specs.'
'Display leaves much to be desired.'
'Fingerprint sensor doesn't work well.'
'The display can be sufficiently bright and we found that things were relatively sharp.'
'Underwhelming camera.'
'bad viewing angles'
'While the Pixel V2 isn't bad looking by any means, it doesn't really stand out in the crowd either. '
'the battery is weaker and the camera struggles more.'
'Low light photographs are quite bad.'
A great value for money 4G smartphone, that gets the job done.
Specifications Aren't Everything
'YU Yuphoria offers an impressive package at Rs 6,999 and at this price point, the Yuphoria’s design does manage to stand out from competition. '
'Also, it is pretty reflective, which reduces sunlight legibility.'
'If money isn't your primary concern, you'll definitely feel better about owning this phone rather than its predecessor.'
'The matte rear curves gently, and coupled with the phone's 8.5mm thickness, makes this phone feel really good to hold. '
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