Anyway, for an IP65 certified device this is very impressive and is a proof for how good Cubot did there as well as the high build quality of the device. We even managed to get one unit through a 7 minute under water test, which unfortunately it didn’t survive after one day because a tiny amount of water managed to get in. The best part is yet to come however: the Cubot X11 will survive contact with water! Drops, water jets and even short dips into water are no problem for the device, which we tested ourselves numerous times. All the metal makes the Cubot X11 end up with 178g of weight. Cubot even managed to retain a certain slimness at 7mm (other dimensions are 150 x 71mm) yet haven’t been able to reduce the weight. Along two glass panels on the front and rear, this doesn’t only make the phone look beautiful but very sturdy as well. It is entirely made from metal, and not just a thin metal frame, but a real CNC crafted chassis that is one part with the frame which itself is several millimeters thick. ![]() Really, you probably haven’t seen a sub $200 MT6592-powered phone before that offers such a high build quality and nice design. ![]() It isn’t only well designed but comes with quite some accessories that includes a wall charger, USB cable, silicon bumper, screen protector, SIM tray opening tool and even a user manual which is very detailed with lots of pictures and professional multi-language translation into German, English, Spanish, Italian and many other languages.ĭesign-wise the Cubot X11 is an extremely impressive device and immediately makes the (at the first look) high price-tag of $180 seem less expensive immediately. While they still keep packaging simple, they managed to throw in a tad of elegance, which leaves a very positive impression right after unboxing the device. Usually that meant a very simple packaging as well, but they somehow changed a bit there. They always try to create devices that just work, are well thought out and do not come loaded with unnecessary features and stuff. Enjoy the read!Ĭubot X11 Review: Unboxing, Design & BuildĪll of you who know Cubot should be familiar with the business policy of this manufacturer. ![]() And that’s what we gonna talk about here and now: the Cubot X11 and why we believe that this beauty still is a good phone. But what if we now tell you that recently we had our hands on a device that still runs on such an old 32-bit SoC yet have been very impressed by it? Well, you probably would be curious which device it is and why we have been impressed.
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