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Wednesday 7 January 2015

Cubot X9 review


Being an Octa Core chip the MTK6592M is designed in the shape of an octagon its's common knowledge the shape of the chip influences performance want a balanced chip use a balanced shape. That's why apple are planning on making the shape of the Iphone 7 a half eaten apple because the price, privacy, and ability to upgrade will all definitely be in balance...cough cough
Cubot X9 vs the iphone 6
When ether you have a Chinese phone that looks in any way similar to some other brand everyone wants to compare and point fingers at at
the Chinese non existent copyright laws well maybe the iphone 6 copied them or maybe this is just a unintentional coincidence. Now to be reasonable the iphone 6 takes a few over the X9 and vice versa.

                          Iphone 6 Specs vs Cubot X9 Android Phone
  Ram: 1GB                                         2GB
Cores: Dual Core 1.4GHZ                  Octo Core 1.4GHZ
  ROM:16/64/128GB                            64GB
  Screen Size: 4.7 Inches                     5 Inches             
  Resolution: 750 X1334                      1280 x 720 pixels
  PIxels per Inch: 326                              320
  Screen Protection: Shatter Proof
  Back Camera: 8MP                            8MP (13MP Interpolated)
  Front Camera:  1.2MP                       5MP (8MP Interpolated)
SIm: Nano Sim                           Dual Sim 1 Micro Sim  1 MicroSD or Nano Sim
Battery: Built In 1810 Mah                       Built In  2200Mah

If you haven’t guessed by now the chip is not octagon shaped octa core just means eight cores that all work together to run programs increasing efficiency and I was joking about the iphone as well.  A very special feature that will save space called high efficiency video coding is enabled because of the chip what this does in short is compress data so more can be stored. An Octo core chip is more efficient at multitasking and energy saving than a dual core and when the X9 already has a bigger battery you would assume it would last much longer however dual sim phones use more power and so does the 2GB maybe 10 percent more than a 1GB so the power is about even depends really on use.
A necessary evil in phones designed like this are built in batteries, being able to use a spare battery is always welcome option plus easier to replace if battery malfunctions.


 Pros
 High Performance and Antutu Benchmark Score
 Great Design

Cons
Not many Sensors
Built In Battery
No 4G

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