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| Wafer-thin Cubot X16 reviewed Inexpensive phones have to end up with a cheap feeling finish and unimpressive design? Cubot begs to differ, so the company has rolled out the Cubot X16, an ultrathin mainstream phone with a premium feel, priced at just $150. But does the approach work? We recently had a chance to test another mid-range phone with an impressive spec and metal frame, only to find that the finish wasn’t nearly as good as it should be. Cubot approached the problem a bit differently, and managed to pull it off. http://fudzilla.com/reviews/39403-wa...t-x16-reviewed |
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