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CUBOT DINOSAUR PHABLET REVIEW – 3 GB RAM, DUAL CORE

CUBOT DINOSAUR PHABLET REVIEW – 3 GB RAM, DUAL CORE

Posted on June 10, 2016November 16, 2018 By Jarvis

Cubot is one of the emerging cooperations in China, spreading the “Cubot” roots in the global market. Cubot is one of the emerging smartphone brands in China. The company is aiming to develop from a national brand to an international brand.They have launched many of their products and I have already reviewed Cubot X9 smartphone with is at a price range of $108. As the name suggests,Cubot Dinosaur has a really very big battery capacity of 4100 mAh yet the body of this phablet is very slim.

The tagline itself says “Large Capacity But Still Keeps Slim“. Cubot Dinosaur might be the slimmest smartphone with such long battery life in the world. Cubot Dinosaur falls under the price range of $119.99, you can easily buy it from everbuying.com which provides worldwide free shipping.  The phablet comes with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) out of the box. Cubot Dinosaur phablet is powered with MT6735A quad core processor which is a decent one considering the price range. Not only this, this phablet is packed with 3 GB of RAM to make the performance really very fast. Powerful performance, superior graphics, and long battery life equips you for life and work on the move. So without further ado, let begin with this “Cubot Dinosaur Phablet Review”.
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