Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Newest, CUBOT X15 4G FDD-LTE 5.5 inch Android

What do they expect from a mobile phone, which he would like to have? Of course, they need all the sophistication and everything looks beautiful, comfortable, practical suit each.
In fact many companies in the field, offers, mobile phone, with a lot of features with all sorts of features sophistication.
"This feeling" was arrested by the employers, who eventually appear all kinds of models that make consumers confused.
They sense, this is a beautiful thing, that is good, that there also is interesting, that here is sophisticated. Anyway, where there is good quality, there is a price, not a fake.
Well if you include "consumer confusion", you must know where your needs and where you wish. Hold on needs, not by desire, unless your budget is unlimited. But some people want to practically have one but can cover all the needs and interests
There is a need to play games, there are wanting to move files from one phone to another easily suppose there is also a music player, email, BBM or advanced camera has.
You need to consider, Platform, Accessories, Memory and Processing Power, Software Features, Camera, Good Battery, A Better User Experience, Appealing Design, Hardware, Screen Size and Resolution
Why platform into consideration, because some of you certainly want the cell phone is easy to use and has enough features to keep you productive and satisfied, suppose now Apple's iOS, Google Android, microsoft windows phone was vying to win over consumers with basic wants and needs you, very innovative to mobile landscape
If I may say Android platform is still the main choice of many people in the gadget world market. Proven line of Android is not focused on the mobile brands, they make a lot of choices of gadgets with different designs, with the hope satisfy the tastes and attracting a wider audience.

Well what is newest on Amazon com for android, we choose,

Newest, CUBOT X15 4G FDD-LTE 5.5 inch Android

In the opinion of people who are already using this, this is a very pleasant Phone, surfing or browsing the web from one web to another, like a sharp knife that cut through there and here. Because you’ll most often use your smartphone to surf the web, it’s important it works well.

Memory sizable as an important tool for the job according to the interests.
The camera produces images that are astounding, the front camera is also good.
The place proved enough storage for apps, photos, music, video
Batteries work despite the hard work, but still survive from morning till night, at least remained passable. Maybe you want to try please click on the image or link below, congratulations to you.


CUBOT X15 4G FDD-LTE 5.5 inch Android 5.1 Smart Phone MT6735 Quad Core 1.3GHz RAM

2GB+ROM 16GB 8.0MP+ 16.0MP (White)


 



Product Description
Color: White
Model: CUBOT X15

Basic
OS: Android 5.1
CPU: MTK6735 Quad Core, 1.3GHz
Storage: RAM 2GB + ROM 16GB
Card Quality: Dual SIM
SIM Types: Micro SIM Card, Nano SIM Card

Display
1. Size: 5.5 inch Capacitive FHD Screen
2. Battery: 2750mAh Undetachable, Li-polymer Battery
3. Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
4. Camera: Front 8.0MP, Back 16.0MP
5. Wifi: 802.1.1 b/g/n
6. Bluetooth: V4.0
7. Port: 1 x Micro SIM card slot
1 x Nano SIM card slot
1 x Micro USB v2.0
1 x 3.5mm earphone port
8. Sensors: G-sensor, Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Acceleration sensor, Direction Sensor
9. Support: A-GPS, HotKnot, OTG

Support Language
Language: Support Language: English, French, Finnish, Filipino, Greek, German, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Spanish, Turkish, UKrainian, Vietnamese, Simple Chinese, Traditional Chinese

Network: WCDMA, GSM, FDD-LTE
Band (2G): GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Band (3G): WCDMA 900/1900/2100MHz
Band (4G): FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz


Package Contents: 1 x Phone,1 x Data Cable, 1 x User Manual, 1 x Screen Protector, 1 x Charger, 1 x Eject Pin, 1 x Protective Case

Note:
1. It is designed to work with the current OS installed. Any upgrades or flashing a newer version will void the warranty.
2. The stated ROM shows the max amount with nothing installed. However, the Android OS and pre-installed software will occupy some of this ROM.








Top Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 starsVery impressive smartphone!
By John Ryan TOP 50 REVIEWER on October 13, 2015
Color: Gold
Having reviewed on Amazon for a while, I was really pleased to be invited to produce an independent review of this 5.5 inch Smart Phone.  While the price is definitely at the budget end of the smartphone market, it’s an impressive device.

I’ll avoid the technical jargon and numbers, and focus on the actual experience of using this device.  After all, it doesn’t matter if it has a “Quad Core 32 bit processor with 16 gigabytes of storage” if it doesn’t work very well.

Size, Weight and Build Quality:  4 Stars.

Open up the smart packaging to reveal the now standard 5.5” screen size Android smartphone. With an overall size of 6” x 3”, and weighing 179g, it’s not the smallest or lightest smartphone on the market, but certainly fine to carry around in your pocket. Having said that, almost all of the surface area is taken up by the massive screen - which is a pleasure to see.

As a comparison in weight, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is 138g although it costs around five times the price.  Build quality is surprisingly good at this price, and it certainly feels well built.  The back feels like a plastic material, but there’s a metal edge band which gives a classy feel, and ironically the weight make it feel “chunky” in the hand.

I did find though the design a little odd in placing the power button directly under the volume rocker, though.

Screen:  5+ Stars.  (Terrific)

As with nearly all budget devices, the screen is plastic rather than the tough “Gorilla Glass” of the top-end Samsung - but it’s doubtful either would survive "face-planting" on concrete anyway.  There’s also a noticeably reflective screen so you won’t be able to use this in bright sun-light, but that’s also true of almost any smartphone - including the ultra expensive iPhone 6.

Happy to say in terms of viewing, the screen really is a stand out feature - which is critical because it’s what you spend all your time watching.  Colors are great and images absolutely pin sharp and clear, and there was no sign of “ghosting” watching videos on YouTube or playing graphic intensive games.  It also has an IPS screen which means it looks great from every viewing angle.

I tested it next to an iPhone 6, and it was an absolute pleasure to watch a video on the much larger screen.

Performance and Speed:  4-5 Stars.

Because you’ll most often use your smartphone to surf the web, it’s important it works well.  The Daily Mail online is one of the most demanding web pages, as there’s so many photos and so much text on screen.   Pleased to say this phone just breezed through the web pages like a hot knife through butter, and scrolling and zooming in and out was a breeze with none of the “lag” associated with cheaper devices.  Clearly the “Quad Core Processor” and (more importantly) the surprisingly large two gigabytes of memory make a huge difference.   I compared it to a cheaper smartphone (admittedly about half the price), and it wasn’t anywhere near as pleasant to use browsing the web or looking at photos.

I did test it with a few games, and found it terrific for low power/graphics games like “Clash of Clans”, and it even managed a respectable performance with Real Racing although it took a while – to download.  Pleased to say the “medium graphics” but highly entertaining “Air Wings” was an absolute pleasure to play.

Sound Quality:  3 Stars. OK.

As expected at this price point, the sound quality is not great.   Really tinny and poor with speakers at the bottom which are easy to accidentally cover with your fingers.   Having said that, it comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack (but no headphones supplied), and a bluetooth connection.  I paired it with my £20 Audio Dynamix speaker, and music quality was terrific.

Camera/Video: (4 Stars)

The rear facing 16Mp camera is surprisingly good for the money, and both close up and landscape shots are beautifully displayed on the crisp screen.  There’s also a 8Mp front facing camera which you could use for taking “selfies” or more usefully for Skype calls.  I did a test call, and it worked great.

In terms of recording and playing video, it was surprisingly good quality for the money.  While it took a short delay for the camera to readjust as I was moving around indoors, video images were clear, and there was little evidence of the “ghosting” and blurring you find on cheaper, lower quality cameras.

Storage: 4 Stars.  (About what you’d expect).

In terms of storage (for Apps, photos, music and video), it comes with 16Gb as standard, but again (as you’d expect on almost any phone), you don’t get all that for your stuff.

In fact, straight out of the box I found I had 11Gb which is fine for a few Apps, photos and the odd video, but you’d be well advised to buy a 32Gb SD card for as little as £10 on Amazon.  This will give you plenty of additional storage so you’ll have plenty of space to download games, record photos and videos.  Don’t however take this to be a big issue – you’ll be quoted 16g on almost any phone, but you’ll need a 32Gb upgrade before too long.

Battery Life:  4 Stars.  (Fine)

Of course you’ll need to re-charge this device every night, and it does come with a standard USB to Micro-USB cable.  Personally I found the battery life to be fine.  It’s worth noting, on a device with a screen this big, that the screen is the greatest drain on battery, so turn the brightness down a little – especially indoors.

I used it for most of the day, and it went from 90% to 34% with some pretty intensive testing, video playing and YouTube watching.   Incidentally battery size is rated at 2750 mAh which is pretty sizable (and explains the weight).  That compares well with the top end Galaxy S6 which has a much smaller 2,550 mAh battery.

As an extra tip, I’ve also reviewed loads of “Power Banks” - external batteries for a smartphone or tablets.  These are terrific as you’ve always got a emergency power supply with you.  The best I’ve tested are sold on Amazon by Lumsing, Anker and EC Technology. (That’s three separate companies - sounds a bit like a firm of solicitors).  Power Banks come in varying sizes, and I’d recommend a small/cheap one you’ll carry with you all the time.  You can buy powerful batteries from 3,000 to 20,000 mAh, and the biggest will re-charge this device up to 5 times over.

Specifications:

You’ll no doubt want to compare this device by specification to every other one at the same price point, so here’s the most important specs you’ll need in priority order:-

Operating System:  Android 5.1 (Lollypop)
Screen:  5.5” IPS
Processor:  Quad Core 1.3GHz
Memory:  2Gb (important!)
Rear Camera:  16MP
Front Camera: 8MP


Conclusion:
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Considering this is at the “budget” end of the market, you’re really getting a lot of phone for your money.   It’s fast, well built and comes with the very latest Android operating system which is (praise indeed from a iPhone owner), a real pleasure to use.

The screen is just amazing, and although it’s a bit heavier than the top end phones costing five times the price, it’s 80% of the experience at 20% of the cost.

Where the phone really falls down is sound quality.

Overall, I’d therefore give it 4 stars, although 6 stars in terms of value for money.  Highly recommended.





Excellent phone with a learning curve
By N. Bolser on February 18, 2016
Color: Gold Verified Purchase
Excellent phone. My wife wanted a 5.5 inch phone to replace her S3. I spent a couple months (off and on) researching off beat brands of cell phones and this is the one I settled on for her. No regrets whatsoever. She has been using this phone for a couple months now and battery life is an honest 2 days with normal use. I wanted a phone that was internationally compatible for travel. So this was chosen for its support of the GSM network system.

Several wonderful things soon became apparent when I started up the phone. The first and best is this is basically a rooted version of android 5.1. None of the garbage applications that are normally stuffed into a phone in the US that a.) would never be used, b.) suck up battery life and c.) you cannot get rid of. First thing was connecting up to my wifi and setting up the google account. First was downloading and installing playstore. Then off to downloading applications. The keyboard that comes with the phone is poor, so a new keyboard of my choice. The phone is customized to software of our choice, not what was spoonfed be the manufacturer. I really, really like that.

Then installing a sim card. This was a daunting task for me, I've never done a sim card and the setup before. We have been on a monthly no contract plan for years and the company we are with sells its sim cards for $1. Not the $10 or $15 that most companies want. I figured for a buck... how far wrong could I go? Installing the sim card was actually a bugger. Not intuitive and figuring out which was the card pointed and which side was up was pretty much trial and error. I finally noticed a little drawing on the box and that helped. Rebooted the phone, the sim card was recognized and off to my chosen provider's website. Followed the brief instructions for transferring the number from the old phone to this one and waited about an hour. And it worked! Calls in/calls out. But the job isn't done yet.

Now comes the setup. Not having a provider with a storefront I started doing a search online and found that the provider of my choice had a very good step by step tutorial on line. It took me two tries, me being somewhat instruction impaired. Suddenly, everything worked perfectly. This enabled multimedia text messaging and an assortment of other things that had always been set up on previous phones that were purchased already locked into a service.

Nothing but superlative comments for this phone. Camera is excellent, battery life amazing (larger than "standard" battery). GPS is very fast. Display is wonderful. All the functions that have been used on this phone are fast. The phone comes with a bubble free screen protector installed and a spare one included. This version of android is a great improvement over previous versions. I wanted to hold out for android 6.0, but just couldn't hold off any longer. There have been several updates provided by the manufacturer of the operating system.

This is the equivalent of phone costing several times the price. The idea of purchasing a phone with no storefront support was intimidating. Another example of my fears being far worse than the actual job of setting up the phone. I wouldn't hesitate to do it again (and have) and it only gets easier.

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