Metal body, lots of punch and a low price
The Honor 5C is the latest budget offering from the Huawei spin-off brand focused on delivering premium experiences at a low price.
It follows on from 2015's Honor 4C, with its successor gaining a larger higher resolution display, more power and punchier cameras.
The Honor 5C's screen comes in at 5.2 inches with a full HD resolution, Huawei's own Kirin 650 octa-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, microSD slot, 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front facing snapper.
Premium without the price
The metal rear adds a premium touch to a handset residing in the bottom tiers of the mobile market, while Android Marshmallow sits on screen – although it is covered in Huawei's hit and miss Emotion UI.
Honor's promising 1.3 days usage from a single charge for heavy users - a seriously bold claim and one we'll make sure we put to the test in our in-depth review.
It's going up against the excellent Moto G4, which means it'll have its work cut out – but initial impressions are positive.
You can pre-order the Honor 5C now, for just £149.99 SIM-free, with handsets due to start shipping before the end of the week.
Related product: Motorola Moto G
Our Verdict:
A stunning phone for very little money - poorer camera aside, it's the perfect PAYG phone. You won't get a better budget blower than the Moto G.
FOR
• Great value
• Decent screen
• Slick interface
AGAINST
• Poor camera
• Low internal storage
• Extra cost for microSD and 4G
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