Cubot H1 Smartphone Review

Mobile/Smart Phones by stefan @ 2015-10-19

The Cubot H1 belongs to the mainstream segment since it houses at its heart the MT6735 MTK SoC at 1GHz (and a total of four cores are available), is paired with 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and the manufacturer has also included a 5MP frontal camera for selfies along with an 8MP sensor on the back which seems to produce good quality shots. The 5.5’’ HD display is covered by a 2.5D Arc Corning Gorilla Glass solution and we also get a handy notification LED along with an IR sensor for controlling different devices via ZaZa Remote Android application. However, none of these features are the main point of attraction for this model: H1 packs a massive 5200mAh battery which would allow the product to last up to four days in normal usage conditions.

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Test Setup and Test Results Part I

The Cubot H1 is powered by the 4G LTE WorldMode 64-bit quad-core SoC from MediaTek, which is the MT6735; this one can come in three different variants, as marketed by the SoC manufacturer itself: 1GHz, 1.3GHz or 1.5GHz; while with the SISWOO C50 we had the chance to check out the 1.3GHz version, the Cubot H1 is equipped with the lower-clocked 1GHz; nevertheless, on the 3D we are still getting the ARM Mali-T720 GPU, the 802.11n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 4.0, the 13MP image signal-processor and support for 1080P Full-HD video recording and playback at 30FPS. The SoC is paired with 2GB of RAM but also 16GB of internal storage on a single partition for installing our applications:

 

 

The Device tab informs us on the supported screen resolution, manufacturer, screen density, total RAM and usage but also total internal storage and usage:

 

 

The System tab will supply us more information regarding the board type, Android version, kernel, resolution, free memory and so on:

 

 

The Battery tab will show the current status; the battery sensor is working properly on this model:

 

 

 

The new Thermal tab will update us with the live temperatures in different areas:

 

 

The application also shows live data from the available sensors:

 

 

To test out the performances of the Cubot H1 Note smartphone in more detail, we have installed some freeware benchmark apps from the Google Play Store in the internal memory (did not transfer them to a 3rd party microSDHC card, in order not to influence the test results). Afterwards, the applications were ran one-by-one, and we recorded the final scores; the obtained results were also compared with the previously tested systems, in order to spot the performance differences.

 

AnTuTu

 

 

Basemark GUI

 

 

 

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