REVIEW: Nextbit Robin in 2019 – ‘Cloud’ Android Smartphone



Revisited review of the Nextbit Robin in 2019: Still Worth It?
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Details:
5.2-inch IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen, 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution (~424ppi pixel density) + Scratch-Resistant Glass & Corning Gorilla Glass 4
Android v6.0 Marshmallow, Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 MSM8992, Processor: Hexa-Core (Dual-Core 1.8 GHz ARM Cortex-A57 & Quad-Core 1.44 GHz ARM Cortex-A53), GPU: Adreno 418
13 Megapixel Camera with Phase Detection Autofocus, Dual-Tone LED Flash, Continuous Shooting, Digital Zoom, Digital Image Stablization, Geo-tagging, Panorama, HDR, Touch Focus, Face Detection + 5 Megapixel Front Camera; Video Capture: HD 1080p @ 30fps
Internal Memory: 32GB, 3GB RAM – Merged with 100GB Cloud Storage
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Wi-Fi Direct; Bluetooth: v4.0, LE, A2DP; GPS: Yes, with A-GPS; NFC: Yes, Android Pay; USB: microUSB v2.0, USB Type-C

Meet Robin, the First Android phone that makes running out of space history. With the cloud integrated into Android OS, your onboard storage is merged with the cloud, so you always have the space you need. Robin seamlessly backs up your apps and photos, intelligently archives the stuff you’re not using, and easily restores items when you need them. Robin is designed to Stand out. It’s simple and distinct in form and function: every port, button, and sensor is thoughtfully placed and easy to use. For example, why have two buttons when one makes more sense? press the power button, leave your finger there for a Split second, and Robin is unlocked. It’s simple, the power button is a fingerprint sensor too.

Every Detail Matters
Everything about the design is carefully planned to create harmony and balance. Square sides make Robin easy to grip while gently rounded edges are comfortable in your hand. Robin’s weight is balanced so it always stays centered in your palm.

Room to Grow
By merging the cloud and onboard storage, Robin seamlessly backs up your apps and photos, intelligently archives the stuff you’re not using, and easily restores items when you need them.

Thinking Ahead
Months before you ever run out of storage, Robin anticipates you’ll need more space and continually syncs your apps and photos.

Gone but Not Lost
When you need space, Robin archives the things you use least, so you always have space for what you want most.

Back in a Flash
In just a click any app restores just where you left off. The same is true for every photo you’ve ever taken.