
Unofficial specifications
2G BandsGSM 900 / 1800 | 3G BandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 |
4G BandsLTE 800 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 | 5G BandsNo 5G support |
Announcement Date2021-09-01 | Available ColorsBlack, Blue, Green |
Battery Capacity5000 mAh | Battery TypeLi-Po |
Bluetooth Version5.0 | Build MaterialPlastic |
Camera FeaturesLED flash, HDR | Card Slot TypemicroSDXC |
Charging Speed10W | ChipsetMediaTek Helio P22 |
CPU TypeOcta-core | Device StatusAvailable |
Dimensions164.5 x 75.8 x 8.4 mm | Display TypeIPS LCD |
Front Camera | GPU TypePowerVR GE8320 |
Internal Memory Capacity32GB | Main Camera Video Resolution1080p@30fps |
Model Variants3GB RAM / 32GB Storage | NFC SupportNo |
Operating SystemAndroid 10 | Positioning SystemGPS, GLONASS |
Processor Speed2.0 GHz | Quad Camera SetupNo |
RAM3GB | Refresh Rate60Hz |
Resolution720 x 1600 pixels | Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Screen Size6.5 inches | SensorsFingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer |
SIM Card TypeDual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) | Special FeaturesFace unlock |
Storage Capacity32GB | USB TypeMicro USB 2.0 |
Water ResistanceNo | Weight185 grams |
Wireless ChargingNo | Rear Camera13MP |
Optical ZoomNo | ProcessorMediaTek Helio P22 |
Fast ChargingNo | Network TechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE |
Reviewer
Apr 7, 2026
I was on the hunt for a new phone that wouldn't leave me broke but would still perform reasonably well. Retroactively, I realized this was a risky endeavor after wasted money on overpriced devices that only disappointed me later. So, I decided to give the Walton Primo F10 a shot.
My primary focus? A reliable camera for impromptu snapshots, decent battery life for my daily commutes, and the ability to handle casual gaming without stuttering. I found these needs quite relatable among friends who faced similar challenges in balancing their budgets with their tech cravings. Hence, embarking on this evaluation felt like stepping into an adventure filled with anticipation.
The first step of my testing process involved utilizing the Walton Primo F10 for various real-world scenarios. I took it with me on outings ranging from grocery runs to weekend hikes – anything to truly understand its capabilities. This wasn’t just about numbers; it was about how well it integrated into my life.
I used a variety of apps regularly, ran video calls with friends during work-from-home days, and even recorded moments during family gatherings. The challenge was not just in working through features but really seeing whether the phone could keep pace with my lifestyle while also determining if it lived up to its promises.
I truly *loved* the camera quality! For a budget device, capturing vibrant images in decent lighting left me pleasantly surprised. There’s something endearing about snapping spontaneous pictures with friends after grabbing ice cream that looked visually appealing. The colors popped beautifully in those photos – honestly, I didn’t expect such clarity!
Add to it the surprisingly solid performance during everyday tasks. Simple games like Candy Crush ran smoothly without skipping frames or crashing unexpectedly. It made those dull waiting periods at appointments feel less tedious as I indulged in casual gaming without any frustration creeping in.
However, I encountered some significant hiccups along the way. The battery life is good but not great—after approximately 8 hours of moderately intensive use (social media, calls, etc.), I noticed myself frequently reaching for the charger before dusk set in.
I was also incredibly disappointed when I tried streaming a movie one night. The screen’s brightness would randomly diminish out of nowhere despite my settings being adjusted correctly. In moments when I wanted to cozy up and unwind, this failure really let me down—and it happened more than once!
The moment I unboxed the Walton Primo F10, I felt a blend of excitement and skepticism wash over me. It looked sleek—certainly better than my old clunky model—and fit comfortably in hand at least! When tapping through menus initially seemed responsive, seeds of hope began to sprout.
A day later though, that gleam started fading as sluggishness set in during heavier app activity post-initial setup. Delays while opening apps made my heart drop; I wanted efficiency without all those annoying moments where patiently waiting became necessary!
If you’re someone who craves functionality without needing the fanciest features loaded onto your device, then definitely consider giving the Walton Primo F10 a chance! It's perfect if you're looking for basic smartphone functions coupled with solid image capture capabilities for casual users like myself.
On the other hand, if you need something robust for heavy multitasking or high-performance gaming—perhaps you're a college student with relentless deadlines—you might want to think twice before settling on this model.
Ultimately, after navigating through everything that comes packed into Walton Primo F10—from its captivating camera snaps to average battery struggles—my final verdict is mixed yet hopeful.
This device has potential yet leaves room for significant improvements to reach its full mark! If you fall within that sweet spot craving an effective utility device at an affordable price tag while understanding its limitations now… go ahead and embrace it!
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