Chinese manufacturer CUBOT has presented another novelty – budget smartphone CUBOT NOTE 40, which can be called the successor of the NOTE 21 model (by the way, here you can find its review by Julia Pakhomenko), but with a slightly larger memory capacity. Since today the smartphone is officially available on the global market, and on the occasion of the world premiere the company makes a favourable offer – you can buy the device with a discount for only $89.99. At this price, the smartphone will be available until 09:59 on 21 October.
The CUBOT NOTE 40 is aimed at buyers with a limited tech budget who demand cutting-edge technology, performance and battery life. The smartphone features a 6.56-inch HD+ display with 720×1612 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate for high-definition content playback and smooth frame rates.
The NOTE 40 is equipped with an 8-core Unisoc T606 processor and 6GB of RAM, expandable by another 6GB by borrowing unused ROM. The smartphone also gets 256GB of permanent storage and support for memory cards up to 1TB, so users don’t have to worry about free space for work files, photos, videos or simple games. The device runs on Android 13 out of the box.
The manufacturer has equipped the NOTE 40 with a dual camera module on the back. It includes a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP macro lens. At the front is an 8-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.
One of the advantages of this smartphone is a good level of battery life as for a device of budget category. The NOTE 40 has a sturdy 5200 mAh battery. The smartphone also supports 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, OTG and Face ID. It will be available in four colours – black, purple, green and blue.
The CUBOT NOTE 40 is already available for purchase – the manufacturer’s official shop on AliExpress is selling it at a starting price of $89.99. However, this offer is limited in time. Recall, you can buy this smartphone at the promotional price until 21 October 09:59.
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