Design
- Basic, simple, plastic-based design, with the back panel sporting a metallic finish
- The compact size, curved edges and rounded corners make this phone easy to hold in one hand
- Sports a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner making it one of very few smartphones in this price range to offer this feature - the fingerprint scanner is also fairly accurate
- The smartphone is quite thick at 8.98mm and weighs 150gms which makes it heavier and slightly bulkier than the Xiaomi Redmi 5A
- The position of the power button requires you to stretch your thumb to reach it
Display
- Decent display - has decent contrast and decent viewing angles
- There is no ambient light sensor, so you will have to adjust brightness manually as needed
- No scratch protection on display - so you will need to use a screen protector
Software
- Almost stock Android UI keeps things nice and simple with very little bloatware
Performance
- Good solid hardware with the reliable Snapdragon 425 powering the performance - in daily use, there is no lag or stutter (of course there will be relatively long load times for heavier apps and games)
- Good thermal management of the processor
- Multi-tasking performance is not that great with 2GB of RAM
Camera
- Average rear and front cameras - the landscape shots lack detail, the output is dull, the camera is slow to detect exposure and lock focus, low light shots are poor - like other phones in this price segment, the camera performance is mediocre at best
Battery
- Good battery life - slightly better than it's top competitor - the Redmi 5A - lasts the day comfortably
- Charging speed is on the slow side - over 3 hours to go from 0 to 100%
More
- On the whole, the 10.or D is a decent alternative to the Redmi 5A, and even has one advantage over it - the presence of a fingerprint sensor