Monday, August 12, 2019


CUBOT




X20 Pro is the company's next flagship with AI SoC and triple câmera

The X Series from Cubot is the one hosting the flagship devices of the Chinese manufacturer and it is about to welcome another member as the company will soon release the Cubot X20 Pro. It will be the flagship for the 2nd half of 2019 and its killer feature will be the rear triple camera.
Featuring 2.5D glass both on the front and the back, the X20 Pro will come with a 6.3 ″ 19.5: 9 waterdrop notch display and FHD + resolution. According to Cubot, the screen / body ratio reaches 92.8% while the overall dimensions remain compact at 157.1 x 74.6 x 8.1mm despite the large 4000mAh battery it hosts under the hood.


Cubot focuses on camera performance this time and information say that the results are impressive. To achieve that, the company set up a dedicated camera department and hired top algorithm experts from the industry. The triple camera setup consists of a 12MP main sensor, a 20MP depth-of-field sub-sensor, and an 8MP 125 ° ultra-wide-angle sensor.
In terms of hardware configuration, the Cubot X20 Pro is equipped with the Octa-core Helio P60 AI SoC backed by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage while it comes with Android 9 Pie pre-installed. Check out the main specs below.

Cubot X20 Pro main specs
• Helio P60 AI SoC
• 6GB RAM plus 128GB storage
• 2.5D Double-sided Curved Glass
• AI Triple Rear Camera 12MP 20MP 8MP
• Main Camera: SONY IMX486 12MP PDAF
• Depth Camera: SONY IMX350 20MP
• 125 ° Ultra Wide 8MP Camera
• Front Camera: SONY IMX214 13MP
• 6.3 ″ 19.5: 9 FHD + display
• Android 9 Pie OS
• 4000mAh high density battery

Besides the Pro version, there will be a lower configuration model, Cubot X20, which will be released together. Below, you can see the differences between the two. As for the release date and pricing, all that is sure right now is that they will be available in September at a very competitive price. You can follow their official website for more updates.

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