Abstract: Coming out of the retail box, it was refreshing to hold the Robin as other phones offer similar looking design, giving it an appealing appearance. It nailed on the spot when it comes to first impressions as a lot of my friends inquired about the phone at...
Lovely design and size, Good to hold, Innovative approach to storage, Lag free performance, Wonderfully loud speakers
Terrible camera software, Poor battery performance, Very flat power and volume buttons, Power and volume buttons too flat, No Dual SIM, No FM Radio, No MicroSD slot, storage on cloud will cost when retrieving and sending data and apps On the expensive sid
Published: 2016-05-30, Author: Kul , review by: bgr.in
So should you buy this smartphone? Let's summarize what do you get for Rs 19,999 — good user experience and 100GB smart storage solution. The unique design will certainly attract youth and style enthusiasts. But then you have to compromise on the display...
Nextbit's Robin is a good first attempt by a company which wasn't even in existence some years ago. The phone certainly commands attention, the way even Apple iPhones and Samsung Galaxy flagships haven't managed to do over the last couple of years. The se...
The Nextbit Robin is a very refreshing take on what makes a smartphone, both in terms of design and the cloud connected capabilities. The cute candy bar like design is unique and stands far above what most of the competitors are doing. In a market where e...
No USB OTG; FM Radio, Granular controls needed for cloud syncing, Average battery life, Camera struggles with macros
The Nextbit Robin is a glimpse into a utopian future where high-speed Internet access is ubiquitous and things like "fair usage policies" and data caps are non-existent. The Robin would fit right in to such a world, seamlessly shuffling data between the p...
No control over cloud storage, Sub-par camera, Average battery life
The Nextbit Robin wants to solve a very real problem, but the execution is quite poor. Combined with the fact that the Robin has a sub-par camera, an average display and mediocre performance, there's really no reason to buy this device. It's basically a v...
Abstract: Smartphones can be boring. These tiny machines of glass-and-metal have fundamentally changed how we communicate with one another, but they also look incredibly similar. You do a slight upgrade here, more powerful silicon there, all tied up in a familiar r...
Beautiful design, Automatically offloads little-used apps to the cloud, Loud front-facing speakers, Good voice quality
Software is a bit rough around the edges, Doesn't offload music or videos, A bit expensive for the specs
The Nextbit Robin is a beautiful unlocked Android phone with an innovative approach to cloud storage, but you need to believe in the company's vision and be willing to pay a premium for design...