📱 Elevate Your Everyday with the CUBOT X20 Pro!
The CUBOT X20 Pro is a feature-rich smartphone boasting a 6.3-inch FHD+ display, a powerful Helio P60 processor, and a versatile triple-camera system. With 128GB of storage and a robust 4000mAh battery, it’s designed for the modern user who values performance and style.
J**G
Flagship phone that manages to stay afloat in harsh conditions...
I bought this knowing it's Cubots flagship phone. I had great expectations for this phone after having lots of success with Cubots other line of smart phones including the S550 Pro, Cubot Max, Cubot X19 to mention but a few 🤔 So anyway, enough of me rambling on. Let's continue by mentioning the phones specs below→→Specs:Model: X20 ProOperating System:Android 9.0 OSCPU: Helio P60 Octa Core 2.0GHz, GPU: ARM Mali-G72-MP3 700MHzRAM: 6GBROM: 128GBExtended Storage:YesScreen type: capacitive touch screenScreen size:6.3 inchScreen resolution: FHD+ (2340×1080 pixels) screen displayWireless connectiveity:GSM, 3G, 4G+, GPS, WiFi, BluetoothFrequency:2G GSM: B2/3/5/8, CDMA: BC0/BC13G WCDMA: B1/2/4/5/8, TDWCDMA: B34/B394G LTE-FDD: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/19/20/28A/28B, LTE-TDD: B34/38/39/40/41Bluetooth:YesWiFi:YesGPS: YesCamera type:one front three backBack camera: 20MP + 12MP + 8MPFront camera: 13.0MPVideo recording:YesSIM card slot:Dual Nano SIM card dual standby(Nano sim*2 / Nano sim*1 + TF card)TF card slot:YesUSB slot:Type-CAudio output:Yes (Charging mouth interoperability)Battery type:Li-ion batteryCapacity:Built-in 4000mAhStandby time:About 2~3 daysCharger:USBOK so with the geeky stuff out of the way let me say what I think of the phone in every day use etc. I've found it to work smoothly thanks to the generous amount of memory and it makes light work of anything I throw at it. I don't play a lot of games but I do use some pretty memory intensive apps like Coral Pro and my initial worries about whether the phone was going to struggle were unfounded. The Cubot X20 Pro instantly draws your eyes thanks to its massive 6.3” Infinity-U IPS panel. If punchy vivid colours are your thing, you’ll love this display. Testing the max-brightness outside, the X20 Pro is easily viewable and the 1080 x 2340 pixel FHD+ resolution gives the panel a super-crisp high-end PPI of 409.Pair this with the beautiful waterdrop notch and you get a device that is clearly made for anyone who loves NetFlix marathons or, my personal favourite, binging on Downton Abbey episodes during my breaks.In your hand, the X20 Pro feels fantastic thanks to the single curved glass back panel that meets up seamlessly with the curved metal frame. No sharp edges here. The back also shows an attractive, prismatic effect that exhibits a stunning gradient when exposed to light. It really does look great in my humble opinion.The X20 Pro, no doubt, is one of the best looking budget phones to come out this year. Albeit, not the most original design.Screen Tech Specs: 6.3″, 2340 x 1080 resolution, 409 PPI, 19.5:9 Teardrop Display, 92.8% Screen Coverage.Cubot X20 Pro Camera:With the X20 Pro, a lot of thought and planning went to its rear camera setup. The design mimics the iPhone 11, sure, but it has a far more symmetrical setup that makes it a little less meme-worthy.Its rear camera panel comprises a 12MP Sony IMX486 PDAF main sensor, an 8MP 125˚ ultra-wide sensor, and a Sony IMX350 20MP depth camera.When taking photos, the three sensors work in symphony to deliver perfect shot after perfect shot. The main camera takes bright, sharp pics no matter where you are or what time of the day. The depth-of-field sensor adjusts the subject’s depth before and after every shot. Meanwhile, the ultra-wide lens lets you capture buildings in all their glory, and is perfect for group photos.Aside from designing the X20 Pro with adequate hardware (including a 13MP front camera) to make mobile photography a cinch, Cubot equipped the phone with both autofocus and scene optimizer software. With the former fine-tuning the cameras’ focus and the latter correcting photo imperfections on the fly, you can take snapshots that can make a professional photographer (and probably his DSLR camera) blush.VideoIt’s good news when it comes to shooting video on the X20 Pro. The Sony IMX486 features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) letting you eliminate some of the shake when filming.If you’re planning to outdo Sean Baker’s Tangerine, which was shot exclusively using a smartphone camera, you’re probably better off with the likes of Google Pixel 3, iPhone XS, and Samsung Galaxy S10. In case you haven’t noticed though, you’ll need serious heaps of cash for that and that's why for such an affordable price I'm so pleased with the X20 Pro.Rear Camera: SONY IMX486 12.0MP Main Lens SONY IMX350 20.0MP Bokeh Lens Ultra-Wide (125°) 8.0MP Lens Single LED Flash Dual LED Flash HDR, PortraitFront Camera (Selfie time): 13MP Selfie enabled Face UnlockCubot X20 Pros Performance:The X20 Pro runs on Android 9.0 (Pie), which includes tons of automated functions and features (e.g. adaptive battery and brightness, Digital Wellbeing, new gesture navigation, etc.) to name a few. And because the device runs the stock version of the OS, the Cubot X20 Pro isn’t loaded up with bloatware like some of the more popular Chinese phones we saw this year.Running the show behind the scenes is the powerful MediaTek Helio P60 octa-core processor that houses the newest Mali G72 GPU and clocks in at a respectable 2 GHz. While the selection of this chipset from the Helio P-series can be seen as a cost-cutting measure, so to speak, the P60 chip isn’t something to scoff at.This processor has been touted as a decent rival to the more ubiquitous Snapdragon 660 and this can only mean good news to anyone looking to own an X20 Pro. With an integrated AI processing unit (APU), the chipset also guarantees that you can record 4K videos, use the Face Unlock security feature, and enjoy augmented reality apps like Snapchat without a hitch on the device.Supporting the P60 chip’s cause is the handset’s 6GB RAM and 128GB internal memory, both of which have become a standard for flagship phones these days. While you can’t expand the RAM, you can always add another 256GB to the internal memory via microSD card.I'm very pleased overall with this phone in general and have no hesitation in recommending it to any on a budget who wants a feature packed, nice looking and excellent performing phone 👍
L**4
A lot of phone for the price
Quite heavy, but well put together and good battery life. With normal use and keeping wifi and bluetooth switched on the whole time I need to charge the phone once every 24-36 hours.Screen quality is good. Sound quality is nowhere near as good as my old Motorola (can sound quite tinny). Likewise, camera function is not as good as the Motorolas I have owned.The processor and memory are good.Overall, I am happy with the phone for the price, but I don't feel I can give it 5*.
M**L
One of the best looking budget phones to come out this year.
The Cubot X20 Pro instantly draws your eyes thanks to its massive 6.3” Infinity-U IPS panel. If punchy vivid colours are your thing, you’ll love this display. Testing the max-brightness outside, the X20 Pro is easily viewable and the 1080 x 2340 pixel FHD+ resolution gives the panel a super-crisp high-end PPI of 409.Pair this with the beautiful waterdrop notch and you get a device that is clearly made for anyone who loves NetFlix marathons or, my personal favourite, binging on Downton Abbey episodes during my breaks.In your hand, the X20 Pro feels fantastic thanks to the single curved glass back panel that meets up seamlessly with the curved metal frame. No sharp edges here. The back also shows an attractive, prismatic effect that exhibits a stunning gradient when exposed to light. It really makes you wonder whether you’re really holding a sub-£200 phone (you are, of course).Its rear camera panel comprises a 12MP Sony IMX486 PDAF main sensor, an 8MP 125˚ ultra-wide sensor, and a Sony IMX350 20MP depth camera.When taking photos, the three sensors work in symphony to deliver perfect shot after perfect shot. The main camera takes bright, sharp pics no matter where you are or what time of the day. The depth-of-field sensor adjusts the subject’s depth before and after every shot. Meanwhile, the ultra-wide lens lets you capture buildings in all their glory, and is perfect for group photos.Aside from designing the X20 Pro with adequate hardware (including a 13MP front camera) to make mobile photography a cinch, Cubot equipped the phone with both autofocus and scene optimizer software. With the former fine-tuning the cameras’ focus and the latter correcting photo imperfections on the fly, you can take snapshots that can make a professional photographer (and probably his DSLR camera) blush.It’s good news when it comes to shooting video on the X20 Pro. The Sony IMX486 features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) letting you eliminate some of the shake when filming.The X20 Pro runs on Android 9.0 (Pie), which includes tons of automated functions and features (e.g. adaptive battery and brightness, Digital Wellbeing, new gesture navigation, etc.) to name a few. And because the device runs the stock version of the OS, the Cubot X20 Pro isn’t loaded up with bloatware like some of the more popular Chinese phones we saw this year.Running the show behind the scenes is the powerful MediaTek Helio P60 octa-core processor that houses the newest Mali G72 GPU and clocks in at a respectable 2 GHz. While the selection of this chipset from the Helio P-series can be seen as a cost-cutting measure, so to speak, the P60 chip isn’t something to scoff at.This processor has been touted as a decent rival to the more ubiquitous Snapdragon 660 and this can only mean good news to anyone looking to own an X20 Pro. With an integrated AI processing unit (APU), the chipset also guarantees that you can record 4K videos, use the Face Unlock security feature, and enjoy augmented reality apps like Snapchat without a hitch on the device.Supporting the P60 chip’s cause is the handset’s 6GB RAM and 128GB internal memory, both of which have become a standard for flagship phones these days. While you can’t expand the RAM, you can always add another 256GB to the internal memory via microSD card.
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