A pleasant surprise at MWC 2017: Noa H10le

The Noa H10le has an aluminum unibody design, and the red color gives it an even more a premium look.

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MWC 2017 - One of the most unexpected devices at this year's MWC was a lesser-know smartphone that attracted attention with good specs for a decent price - the Noa H10le ("le" stands for limited edition).

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The phone comes with a 5.5-inch AMOLED 1080x1920 display. It is powered by MediaTek's deca-core Helio X27 processor and comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

The H10le packs a dual camera (13MP+13MP), plus a 13MP selfie cam. There's also a fingerprint sensor on board, along with dual SIM card slot, and USB Type-C. The device rocks a 4,000 mAh battery.

The Noa H10le has an aluminum unibody design, and the red color gives it an even more a premium look.

What I loved the most about the phone is that it feels like a premium device, and it won't have an insane price tag. The Noa H10le should hit select markets in around a month at a price of 399 euros (around $420).

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