Design
- Nice, modern design
- Good in-hand feel - the tapering ends around the chamfered edge offer good grip to hold
- Fairly good fingerprint sensor (at the back) and Face Unlock
Display
- Goes with the today's design trends, featuring a 6-inch, tall, immersive, Full View HD+ display with the screen resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels
Software
- HiOS UI on top of Android is decent, though nothing exceptional (it has a couple of duplicate apps like for the keyboard and the browser, that could have been avoided)
Performance
- Thought the Snapdragon 425 is decent enough for everyday basic user (emails, social media, messaging, basic browsing), it is underpowered compared to the top competitors in this price range
Camera
- Decent set of dual rear cameras, especially in daylight - can click reasonably good bokeh shots too
- Decent selfie camera too, with an AI Beauty mode, as well as a software portrait mode
Battery
- Very good battery life (4000mAh) - will comfortably last a day and more
More
- On the whole, the Camon i Twin is a decent camera phone option but it faces some pretty tough competition in this price bracket, from better performing phones from the likes of Xiaomi