


While the K10 is not specifically advertised as an outdoor smartphone, its sheer size and astonishingly rigid case can almost be considered evidence to the contrary. In order to get a more detailed and holistic impression of the Oukitel K10, we will be comparing it to devices of similar size, weight, and price among others the HTC U Play, the Nomu S30, the Blackview BV9000, and the Huawei Mate 10 Lite. Based on the MediaTek Helio P23 MT6763T, a relatively new octa-core SoC aimed primarily at mid-range Android smartphones with an ARM Mali-G71 MP2 GPU and access to 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of onboard storage memory, should be more than sufficient for most users. Performance was never a top priority for the manufacturer, but the price-performance ratio was very decent by and large nevertheless.Īs it happens, these are our exact expectations of today’s review unit.

Common grounds for all Oukitel smartphones reviewed so far have been their size, weight, and low price. In the past few years, the Chinese manufacturer Oukitel has become a well-known player in the smartphone market, and we have had quite a few Oukitel smartphones in review in the past ourselves.
