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Coolpad Roar Plus Hands-on Review : Price, Images – Launched with Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Coolpad Roar Plus Hands-on Review : Price, Images – Launched with Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Posted on September 21, 2016December 17, 2018 By Jarvis

Coolpad, the Chinese smartphone manufacturing company, has launched a new smartphone dubbed as Coolpad Roar Plus. As of now, the mobile phone will be available to purchase only in Vietnam. There are no official words revealed by the company about the global availability of the smartphone. This entry level Android mobile phone is the successor model of previously launched Coolpad Roar back in November. The company got the hall of fame from the success of its Coolpad Max and Coolpad Note 3 iterations.

coolpad roar plus

The entry budget level smartphone flaunts the high-end specs at the nominal price tag. The Coolpad Roar Plus features a 5-inch HD IPS display having a resolution of 720*1280 pixels. It offers a pixel density of 294ppi. Dimensionally, the handset is measuring a 143*725*7.6mm and weighs 124 grams.

Coolpad Roar Plus Specs and Features

coolpad roar plus, specs, review

According to the listing, the Coolpad Roar Plus specifications and features are mentioned as. Under the hood, it is powered by a 1GHz quad-core MediaTek MT67359 processor clocked at 1.0GHZ with Mali T720 MP2 and combined with 1GB of RAM.
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