Processor
This Cubot is powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 MT6761 64-bit chip with a 2 GHz Quad-Core processor. This chipset has a quad-core processor with 3072 MB RAM. With a thickness of 8.8 millimeters, the device is not too thick. This phone only weighs 0 grams.
IP68
An IP68 rating means that a phone is dust tight and can be submerged in water for extended periods of time without damage. This rating is determined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), which is an independent organization that sets standards for electrical and electronic technologies. The "6" in the IP68 rating indicates that the phone is completely dust tight, while the "8" indicates that it can be submerged in water for up to 30 minutes at a depth of 1.5 meters without any damage.
Camera
The Quest Lite 3GB 32GB has a 13 megapixel camera, it means that the camera is capable of capturing detailed images without the added cost and complexity of a higher megapixel count. This can be useful if you want to take high-resolution photos that you can zoom in on or crop without losing too much detail, but you don't need the very highest level of image quality. In general, having this amount of megapixels can provide a good balance of image quality and affordability. You can also use the 8 megapixel selfie camera for video calling, for example.
Pros
- 13 megapixel camera
- Quad core processor
- Not too thick with 8.8 millimeters
- (Relatively) new operating system: Android 9.0 (Pie)
- HSDPA, LTE support for super fast internet
- Enough RAM (3GB)
- IP68 certification
- Dust-proof and protected against submersion indefinitely
- Dual SIM
Negatives
- If you import this device it may take longer before it is delivered
Call & data functions
The Cubot Quest Lite 3GB 32GB supports frequencies from international networks with which you can use the fast LTE network. The speed of LTE is perfect for intensive use of internet on the road where the speed does not differ much from home. Please note that it is very fast and you do not take out a small data plan, because the data is used up before you realize it. You can also connect via WiFi at home or at the office.
Dual-sim
A dual-SIM phone is a type of mobile device that has the ability to use two separate SIM cards. This allows the phone to be connected to two different mobile networks at the same time, which can be useful for a variety of reasons. For example, a dual-SIM phone can be used to have two different phone numbers on the same device, or to have a separate work and personal phone number. Dual-SIM phones can also be useful for people who travel frequently and need to use local SIM cards in different countries. Some dual-SIM phones have a physical slot for the second SIM card, while others use a virtual or eSIM.
Memory and connection options
The Cubot Quest Lite 3GB 32GB has 3072 MB of RAM (3 GB) and 32 GB internal storage . Expandable memory: MicroSD up to 256GB. There is a USB connection, you can use this to exchange data with your laptop or to charge your device. Connecting Bluetooth headsets or car kits is no problem.
Do you take a lot of photos and videos? Then the storage of 32 GB is less suitable. You may need to clean your phone after a while. Furthermore, there are of course possibilities to expand storage in the cloud, such as with Google Drive or Dropbox.
Screen & operation
The phone is operated via the large 5 inch touchscreen.The Cubot Quest Lite 3GB 32GB can display up to a 16 millions colors. This screen has a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. With 294 pixels per inch, this HD screen is sharp and easy to read. It also takes less effort to look at it for a long time.
Operating system
Android 9.0, also known as Android Pie, is a version of the Android operating system that was released in 2018. It includes a variety of new features and improvements, such as enhanced battery life, support for gesture navigation, and new security features.
Some of the key new features of Android 9 include:
- Adaptive battery: Android 9 introduces a new adaptive battery feature that uses machine learning to optimize battery usage by limiting the power used by apps that are not actively being used.
- App actions: Android 9 introduces app actions, which are predictions of what users are likely to do next based on their context and usage patterns. These actions can appear in the app drawer, search results, and other places, making it easier for users to find and use the apps they need.
- Digital wellbeing: Android 9 includes a new set of tools and features to help users manage their digital habits and improve their overall wellbeing. These tools include a dashboard that shows users how much time they spend on their phone and in specific apps, and a new "Wind Down" mode that helps users disconnect from their phone at night.
- Gesture navigation: Android 9 introduces a new gesture-based navigation system that allows users to control their device using swipe gestures. This new navigation system replaces the traditional on-screen navigation buttons with a single home button that can be swiped to access different functions.