The Honor 10 is down to its cheapest price since launch for Amazon Prime Day
A budget price for an accomplished smartphone

If you're waiting for Amazon Prime Day 2021 to pick up your new smartphone, we've got a suggestion – why not pick up an older, but still excellent handset instead of a brand-new model, in the form of the Honor 10, which is reduced to just a little over £200 at Amazon.
You'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free trial, which will see you through Prime Day and which you can cancel after 30 days, or if you like the look of Prime then right now you can save £20 on a one-year subscription.
The Honor 10 came out in early 2018, and has since been replaced by the Honor 20, but the smartphone was so impressive for its time that it's still one of the best handsets we've reviewed.
With a powerful dual-lens camera, eye-catching rear design, and a really convenient fingerprint sensor, it's still just as good as smartphones that have been released a year later, and at this price it's well worth a serious look.
Honor 10: £249 £209 at Amazon
The Honor 10 was an affordable flagship smartphone in 2018. It may not be the latest handset on the block from Honor now, but it still packs a punch with plenty of power and great cameras, and is great value with £40 off.
Seriously. When it released it cost £399, and at £209 now it's almost half price. For a phone that's only been out for just over a year, that's an amazing saving.
That said, there are plenty of other Amazon Prime Day deals you should consider, both on phones and other tech, so check out our Prime Day home page, where we've collected all the offers.
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