Published: 2016-02-18, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Lives up to its promise of carefree storage management, Bold, unique industrial design, Solid value, Frontfiring speakers
Camera software needs work, Endurance only average, Display is nothing to write home about
When I first went hands-on with the Nextbit Robin, I worried that it was a one-trick pony, a phone that relied too heavily on a lone killer feature to stand out. After a week of living with the Robin, I still think that's true – but it turns out I seve...
Published: 2016-04-06, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
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...
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Published: 2016-03-15, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
Powerful phone for the price range, Mostly-stock Android 6.0, 100GB cloud backup space
Cloud backup space isn't as unique as Nextbit would like it to be, Camera app needs a kick in the pants – pretty serious lag, Unclear when software updates are coming
I'm always hesitant about whether or not I could commit to a midrange phone over a long period of time. My mouse pointer has hovered over the “buy now” button on Nextbit's site so many times over the last few months. If I'd purchased Robin I wouldn't be d...
Our early preview with the Nextbit Robin has given us a glimpse of the future with its smart cloud storage, but its claim that it will never run out of space isn't entirely true...
Abstract: The Robin has landed, ladies and gentlemen. Let's see how how high this bird can soar.Written review and camera samples: Robin Unboxing: tech goodness: Our video gear: Deals: us! Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Google Plus: Tendencies – Aritus...
Abstract: The Robin has landed. Check out our unboxing of the Nextbit Robin from the beautiful packaging it was sent in. Can this little birdie tango with the big boys?Read more about the Nextbit Robin: Robin hands-on from CES 2016: Nextbit Robin interview: tech go...
Looks nice, feels nice (but big), Includes plenty of cloud storage, Respectable camera hardware, Good speakers
Incredibly slow camera (bug), Buggy software, Core app-zapping feature annoys, Bigger than its screen inch count suggests, Mediocre battery life
The Nextbit Robin has a lot of interesting ideas that might make you go ‘ooh' when you read about them (granted, probably not here). It sells itself as a next-gen phone, but through services rather than hardware. And it has a pretty sweet look to go with...
El Nextbit Robin tiene un diseño atractivo, Android Marshmallow, un lector de huellas, USBC (USB Tipo C) y dos bocinas frontales.
Aunque el almacenamiento en la nube es algo ingenioso, no resulta totalmente útil. La duración de la batería y la cámara son muy promedio
El Nextbit Robin es un celular desbloqueado con un diseño muy atractivo y refrescante para un mercado muy saturado, pero su función de almacenamiento en la nube no es demasiado útil...
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Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Shu , review by: androidpit.es
Diseño elegante, Precio atractivo, 100 GB de memoria en la nube, Sistema de almacenamiento inteligente
Batería dentro de la media, Fallos en aplicaciones, Software de la cámara con bugs, La cámara no impresiona
El Nextbit Robin es un buen smartphone en el que el software tiene todo el protagonismo. La conexión con un servicio de almacenamiento en la nube es una idea inteligente y la sincronización con este sistema es sencilla y funciona bien. Aunque este es solo...