10.or G2: Design
The 10.or G2 is the latest offering from 10.or, which has launched a lot of budget and mid-tier smartphones. The 10.or G2 comes with a polycarbonate finish with 6.18-inch IPS LCD screen, offering FHD+ resolution, protected by 2.5D curved tempered glass with an iPhone X like notch. The back of the smartphone houses a dual-camera setup with a physical fingerprint sensor. In fact, the 10.or G2 looks a lot like the Redmi Note 6 Pro with a metal unibody design with plastic antenna bands on the top and bottom portion of the smartphone.
10.or G2: Hardware Performance
The 10.or G2 smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC, which is seen on the smartphones like the Redmi Note 5 Pro and the Redmi Note 6 Pro, which is capable of handling casual gaming without any issue. The chipset is clubbed with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage with a microSD card slot for additional storage expansion. The smartphone also has dual SIM card slots with support for 4G LTE and VoLTE on both slots.
10.or G2 Camera Performance
The 10.or G2 has a dual-camera setup with a 16MP primary RGB sensor and a 5MP depth sensor. At the front, the device houses a 12MP selfie camera with support for 1080p video recording, whereas, the primary camera can record videos at 4K resolution. The primary camera on the 10.or G2 offers a bunch of features including portrait mode, panorama, and the camera also uses AI to further enhance the quality of the photos and videos taken on the device.
10.or G2: Price To Specs Ratio
In India, the 10.or G2 retails for Rs. 11,999, which makes it a great mid-tier smartphone. The smartphone does offer a sturdy build with a best in class processor, which makes sure that the device can run without any issues even with multiple apps opened in the background. For the asking price, the device does offer a lot, especially considering a big battery that can last all day long on a single charge.
10.or G2: Important Features/Highlights
The 10.or G2 is powered by a well calibrated mid-tier chipset from Qualcomm, which is also energy efficient. The smartphone can play games like PUBG without any issue, albeit, at a medium graphics settings, and the 5000 mAh battery helps the device to offer extended battery life. The smartphone also runs on Android 9 Pie OS with stock skin on top and does not pack a bunch of bloatware like most of the mid-range smartphones available in India.
10.or G2: Verdict
If you are in the market for an Android smartphone with stock UI, which also happened to offer a great mid-tier chipset with stunning battery life, then, the 10.or G2 might fulfill all of your needs. The 10.or G2 is a simple looking device with no fancy design, and the smartphone is less likely to disappoint when it comes to normal day to day usage.
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