You’ll no longer have to pay over than $900 when shopping for an Android smartphone that uses your eyes to lock and unlock its self off, Doogee’s HomTom HT10 5.5-inch budget-priced smartphone offers the similar technology found on the top-notch Galaxy Note 7 and the China-based Doogee offers this technology much cheaper than Samsung, it offers it for just $228.99 (cheapest deal is found on GeekBuying).
Doogee HomTom HT10 comes sporting a 5.5-inch IPS full-HD touchscreen panel with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and running the MediaTek Helio X20 deca-core processor (MTK6797) backed by 4GB of RAM, 32GB of flash storage with microSD support up to 128GB and Android 6.0 Marshmallow with the new HomTom Fire UI skin on top.
The HomTom HT10 by Doogee is not a type of phone to let you down when it comes to snapping photos or taking selfies. Its 21MP Sony-made camera with autofocus, phase detection, auto HDR and LED flash will snap amazing photos and record videos at 1080p. While on the front, you have the 8MP autofocus camera that allows HD video chat at 1080p.
What HomTom HT10 brings to make it differ from other phones of the same pricing is a new technology in terms of security and connectivity. HT10 ditched fingerprint for an Iris Scanner located on the front side as an alternative to fingerprint. Samsung brought the Iris scanner on the Note 7 but didn’t throw away the fingerprint (fingerprint sensor is not an odd tech anyway). For other connectivity supports to be noted are the dual SIM, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
HomTom HT10 smartphone measures dimensions of 15.05 x 7.76 x 0.89 cm, weighs 175 grams, gets powered by a 3,200 mAh battery, and is available to pre-order via GeekBuying for just $228.99.