CUBOT low-end dual 4G
phone – the Cubot Nova – has been launched today.
Cubot Nova’s main highlight is its supports for
simultaneous standby of two 4G SIM cards, thanks to the MediaTek MT6739 CPU
it’s been equipped with; the SoC does indeed support many base bands and dual
4G FDD/TDD-LTE networks. From it, we can expect a standard download speed of up
to LTE Cat.4 150Mbps and an upload speed of LTE Cat.5 50Mbps, dual card dual
standby dual VoLTE. It then supports eMBMS, HPUE, 600MHz frequency band and has
a TAS 2.0 smart antenna system (enhance the signal quality when holding the
phone).
In terms of memory, the Cubot Nova comes with 3GB of
RAM and 16GB of the internal storage, which can be expanded to 128GB through
the microSD slot. With this hardware the smartphone should run smoothly also
thanks to the latest Android 8.1 Oreo OS we find on board straight out of the
box. system, the phone runs fast.
The Cubot Nova features a 5.5-inch 18:9 aspect ratio
screen with 1440*720 HD+ resolution. The elongated aspect ratio will make it
feel as big as a 5.0-inch phone in the hand, which is great for those who have
smaller hands. Other specs on the Cubot Nova incluse a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP
selfie snapper, a rear fingerprint scanner, a 2800mAh capacity battery and an
overall slim body.
Finally, what’s probably the real selling point for
the handset – its price. The Cubot Nova did indeed just go on sale for just US$ 89.09, which is quite an affordable price tag for the decently specc’ed phone.
If you want to get one, you can find it now on both AliExpress and Gearbest.