السبت، 23 يوليو 2016

Nextbit Robin review


Update: The Nextbit Robin is a smartphone that promises something different from the standard smartphone offering. Just looking at it is enough to tell you that. While our reviewer wasn't exactly sold on its marquee feature, the dynamic onboard-to-cloud storage solution, you can't argue that Nextbit's debut isn't an all-around attractive package. And there might be a slick, red version of the Robin on the way, too. The specs are solid, its feature set and build quality are each up their with the best Android phones available today. And now, it's more affordable than ever. Down from the already-decent asking price of $399 (around £270, AU$560) for a totally unlocked device, you can now nab the Robin for $299 (about £226 and AU$400). And, before you ask, the Robin has been confirmed to support Android Nougatwhen it releases in just a few months. According to a forum post by an Nextbit employee, the incoming update will hone in on improving battery life, which was another key area that we felt the Robin didn't nail completely. While it's unfortunate that a CDMA version of the phone was cancelled around the time of the phone's launch, the Robin is shaping up to be one of the most alluring (and more affordable) Android N-compatible phones out there. We're standing by for the Nougat update and will update this review with all of the fresh details when it arrives in the autumn. Original review follows below.

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