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Cubot Max - 6-inch phone with eight cores and a gift smart bracelet

Cubot Max - 6-inch phone with eight cores and a gift smart bracelet

The Cubot Max isn’t a nifty phone, but its eight cores and 3GB of system memory give it ample mid-range. However, the phone is not only worth mentioning, but also because now the price of 35 ether forints includes a free delivery and a gift smart bracelet!

Cubot Max - 6-inch phone with eight cores and a gift smart bracelet

That's what it's said to be stupid. The phone is perfectly fine in terms of price performance anyway without the gift. The only thing I'm a little weird about is the 1,3 megapixel resolution of the front camera, which is, say, untig enough for video calling, but a little little for taking a selfie. So anyone who would buy a new phone for this reason should not buy the Cubot Max. However, everyone else can safely start breaking the piggy bank because there will be no shortage of raw power!

Cubot Max 4G Phablet 2

 

Cubot Max 4G Phablet 4

Let's see the important data about iron!

  • Display: 6,0 inch HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels)
  • CPU: MTK6753 1.3GHz Octa Core
  • Operating System: Android 6.0
  • RAM + ROM: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM
  • Max usable microSD card size: 128GB
  • Camera: rear camera 8.0 MP with LED flash, front camera 1,3 MP
  • Bluetooth: 4.0
  • GPS: GPS
  • Sensors: G-sensor, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor
  • SIM card: Two micro SIM cards
  • Available networks:
    • 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
    • 3G: 900 WCDMA / 2100MHz
    • 4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz

More data, pictures and shopping here: Cubot Max 4G Phablet gift with smart bracelet

 

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