Slow camera, Need to be online, Gallery app crashing
But does the Nextbit Robin offer enough to earn itself a place as your sidekick? We're not sure. We found the camera disappointing and the gallery app decidedly flaky, though Nextbit did acknowledge some issues with both and told us that a software fix is...
The Nextbit Robin's cloud storage feature isn't persuasive, but even without that it's a great value handset that stands out from the crowd. It's just a shame the battery doesn't last a bit longer...
Decent screen, Cute design, Unusual cloud features
Mediocre battery life, Buggy software and camera, Cloud features don't feel essential
Nextbit Robin – Cameras I found the little day-to-day performance niggles of the Robin easy to forgive, or at least live with, as part of a phone that was rushed out in order to fit in its announcement just before the LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7 arrived...
This phone looks like the future, Easily unlocked bootloader, excellent ROM support, Stereo frontfacing speakers are always a welcome thing, Decent photos with enough light, camera lag was fixed, Android 7.1 Nougat with mostly aestheticonly changes. Updat
The 808 exemplifies Qualcomm's 64bit dark ages. Runs hot and throttles hard, It might look good, but it's a delicate phone. I'd be hesitant to even keep it in my back pocket, There might be two of them, but they aren't great. 80% of the range is almost to
You may have noted that there were many negative things I had to say about this phone, but that doesn't mean that I didn't like it. Quite the contrary, I think it is fantastic. I love the design and software, battery life is decent, and for the price, I d...
Fun colors, decent performance for the price, decent camera for the price, strong dual forward firing speakers, hacker friendly, reasonable price
Doesn't feel durable, overheats, fingerprint scanner has frequent misreads, Nextbit OS makes unwelcome tweaks to Android, cloud storage feature isn't that useful, The Nextbit Robin looks fresh and exciting, but some of the phone's design risks don't pay o
Robin is an experiment, and experiments don't usually go perfectly the first time they're attempted. The value of their cloud storage system is questionable, the battery life isn't great, and the phone gets disconcertingly hot even with light use. But, th...
The Nextbit Robin is still up in the air, and not because of its cloud-based structure. A unique design can only get you so far. Until the phone's battery life is boosted and the camera is tweaked to be quicker and stronger, it's difficult to recommend at...
Published: 2016-05-13, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Amazing and unique design, fresh and new made from high quality materials and excellent attention to detail. Android 6.0.1 works wonderfully here and even though it's on a Snapdragon 808, the chipset works wonderfully
Speakers, while the latest software update says they were improved, I felt they over drove too much (Nextbit says they're working on a fix. Battery life could be better, not a full day for the way I use my phone
Mediocre speakers, Other phones offer longer battery life
The Nextbit Robin is a unique and refreshing Android phone that provides a clever solution to an annoying problem. The ability to offload apps you use less often to the cloud means you won't have to worry about running out of storage. The Robin is especia...
Camera should be better, Battery life isn't very good
An impressive first tryThe Robin dares to be a different phone. Not necessarily better, but different, and in some ways – smarter than usual. This alone should count for something, considering the sea of lookalikes that the smartphone market has become.If...