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Tuesday 6 January 2015

Cubot S200 Review


The android has been set no the table now let us begin. Firstly the Cubot really differentiates itself with the completely unique and never used before name the S200 you no it's not like anything else has ever been called that so we know that when you go looking for compatible accessories online you won't have to deal with a list of cannon camera, cars speakers, Nokia,HTC brand androids  or anything else that gives you hope when you type in s200 and intended accessories

Cubot S200 Not to be confused with









From a visual prospective the design does not really appeal that much on looks alone neither good or bad but when you measure the practical use of the design you will realise that the that the S in S200 should stand for super because this is the phone of steel.

Lets first examine the back now even though I called it the phone of steel the back won't feel like smooth steel because its not made of it however that is not a bad thing If you look at the back you will notice a more textile design which is great for grip even though this is one of those phones you can afford to drop.
Super thin with great grip equals a comfortable hold.





In this next picture I want to show you is the flash while in use so you see the purpose of the tech next to the camera. Unusually powerful flash for a phone like this to have, a very welcome feature a powerful flash can be used as a torch in the dark as well as for quality pictures in low lighting. Battery life is impressive 3300mah which is very good for a phone of this price but what makes this most impressive is when you factor in the durability of the c200. Most highly endurable phones are designed with a set battery that cannot be removed but the C200 gives you the option of using an additional battery.
See video of durability further down.
Costing around $100 dollars the hardware has is impressive for the price even by Chinese standards outdoing the recent THL T6
you are getting a five inch HD Gorilla glass screen, OTG and the cool sensors.

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