Cubot has an Android smartphone out and it’s the Rainbow 2. The smartphone is a marketed as a trendy budget smartphone and is expected to appeal to young smartphone buyers.
That said, here is what the Cubot Rainbow 2 has to offer.
Display
Display Size: 5.0 Inch
Display Type: IPS
Screen Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
Screen Resolution Density: 267 ppi
Screen Protection: None
The Cubot Rainbow 2 features a 5.0 Inch IPS LCD display. The display has a 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and a 267 ppi screen resolution density. The profile is just right for a smartphone within its price range.
Design
Dimensions: 144 x 72 x 7.9 mm
Weight: 165 g
The Cubot Rainbow 2 has an excellent design. The Rainbow 2 just like its name comes in a wide range of colors and this is one of its unique selling points.
Performance
Operating System: Android 7.0
CPU: 1.3GHz Quad-core
RAM: 1 GB
Internal Memory: 16 GB
Micro SD: Yes, up to 256 GB
A 1.3GHz Quad-core chipset powers the Cubot Rainbow 2 and this is coupled with 1GB RAM. The Rainbow 2 runs Android 7.0 out of the box, which is excellent considering that some smartphone vendors often ship their smartphones with outdated operating systems.
You get 16 GB as internal storage and a micro-SD slot that can handle up to 256 GB of memory.
Camera
Rear Camera (Dual Camera): 13.0MP + 2.0MP
Secondary Camera: 5.0 MP
LED Flash: Yes
The Cubot Rainbow 2 has a dual SIM setup. You get a 13.0MP + 2.0MP camera for general photography and a 5.0 MP camera for your selfies.
Battery and Extras
Battery Capacity: 2350 mAh
A 2350 mAh battery powers the Cubot Rainbow 2.
Extras
Dual SIM
Verdict
The Cubot Rainbow 2 is an awesome choice if you are out shopping for a solid budget smartphone.
Why you should buy the Cubot Rainbow 2
Excellent Design
Awesome Performance
Cons of the Cubot Rainbow 2
Weak battery specifications
Rivals
Rivals of the Cubot Rainbow 2 include the Infinix Hot 4 (Ksh. 9,699) and Tecno W4 (Ksh. 8,699)
Price in Kenya
The Cubot Rainbow 2 has a suggested retail price of Ksh. 9,999 in Kenya.
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