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Nextbit Robin

Announced Feb 19, 2016 •
5.2 screen | 13 megapixels (rear) | 5 megapixels (front)
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Announced Feb 19, 2016
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The Nextbit Robin started its life as a Kickstarter project and on the surface it looks like any other Android phone, albeit one with a pretty pleasing design. However, both the Android operating system and the Nextbit hardware have been optimized to make the Robin the first real cloud phone. When the device is connected to Wi-Fi and plugged into the charger it automatically backs up apps and photos to the cloud. When you start running out of local storage space on the device, files and apps you haven't used in a while are archived. This means they are deleted from the device but grayed out app icons and image thumbnails are still visible. When you tap on an archived app or photo it is downloaded from the cloud, so you can access it again from your device.

The camera module is pretty standard fare though. A 13MP sensor with phase detection AF is paired with an F2.2 aperture and dual-tone flash. The Robin is cpaable of recording 4K video and at a front you'll find a 5MP selfie-shooter.

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Review, Apr 21, 2016
Review, Feb 20, 2016
Quick specs
OS Google Android
Front camera effective pixels 5 megapixels
Rear camera effective pixels 13 megapixels
Rear camera resolution 4160 x 3120
Rear camera aperture 2.2
Camera physical shutter release No
Camera image stabilization No
Video camera recording format 2160p, 30fps
LCD size 5.2
Built in memory 3GB RAM, 32GB storage
Weight 150 g (5.29 oz)
Dimensions 149 x 72 x 7 mm (5.87 x 2.83 x 0.28)

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