Let me start by saying this: the Huness I24 Ultra punches WAY above its price tag. As someone who's tested dozens of mid-range phones, this one genuinely surprised me.
The 6.82" HD+ screen is stunning for the price - colors pop, and I could actually use it outdoors without squinting (a rare feat for budget phones). That 1440x3040 resolution makes TikTok binges dangerously enjoyable.
Performance? Snapdragon 8 Gen2 handles everything I threw at it - from multitasking between Slack and Google Maps to playing Genshin Impact at medium settings. No lag, though it does warm up during extended gaming sessions.
The cameras shocked me most. That 108MP main sensor captures surprisingly decent shots in good light. Night mode struggles (as expected), but for $300? I'll take it. The 48MP selfie cam made my video calls noticeably sharper.
Battery life is INSANE. That 6800mAh battery easily lasts me 1.5 days with moderate use. I stopped carrying a power bank - revolutionary for a phone addict like me.
Now the quirks: The built-in stylus feels cheap (I mostly ignore it), and the plastic back collects fingerprints. But at this price, these are nitpicks.
If you want flagship features without the flagship price, this might be your new daily driver. Just don't expect Pixel-level camera magic or iPhone build quality.