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Cubot
Native name
深圳华福瑞科技有限公司
Shēnzhèn Huáfùruì Kējì Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī
Company typePublic
Genre
Founded2012
Headquarters
Area served
China

Cubot, also known as Shenzhen Huafurui Technology Co. Ltd., is a brand of Android smartphones manufactured in China[1]. The company is based in Shenzhen[2] and was founded in 2012.

Hardware

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Cubot smartphones are equipped with a range of processors, including MediaTek, UNISOC, and Qualcomm Snapdragon. All of these processors employ the ARM architecture to optimize performance.

Additionally, these devices run stock Android, coming without any additional graphical user interfaces or pre-installed bloatware to ensure a basic and easy-to-use user experience.[3]

Smartphones series

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  • C, R, P: low-end market.
  • KingKong, Quest: rugged smartphones.
  • Note: wide screen.
  • Power (formerly H): large battery.
  • J, R, Rainbow, GT: very low-end market.
  • P: below the X series.
  • X: Cubot's most expensive smartphones.
  • Hafury: Fashion

Models released

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Previous and current models include:

2013

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  • T9
  • A890
  • A6589S
  • GT99
  • C10+
  • C9+
  • C9W
  • GT72
  • C7+
  • P9
  • C6
  • P5
  • GT90
  • Bobby
  • C11
  • One
  • P6

2014

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  • X6
  • S208
  • S222
  • S308
  • S108
  • P7
  • GT88
  • GT95
  • P10
  • S168
  • Zorro 001
  • S200
  • X9

2015

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  • S350
  • X10
  • X11
  • X12
  • X15
  • H1
  • P11
  • X16
  • X17
  • P12
  • S600
  • Note S

2016

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  • S550
  • S550 Pro
  • Z100
  • CheetahPhone
  • S500
  • H2
  • X17 S
  • Dinosaur
  • Rainbow
  • X16 S
  • Max
  • Echo
  • Z100 Pro
  • Manito
  • Cheetah 2

2017

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  • Rainbow 2
  • R9
  • Magic
  • Note Plus
  • X18
  • H3
  • King Kong

2018

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  • R11
  • X18 Plus
  • J3
  • J3 Pro
  • Nova
  • Power
  • P20
  • A5
  • King Kong 3

2019

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  • Quest
  • Quest Lite
  • X19
  • J5
  • R15
  • MAX 2
  • J7
  • X20
  • X20 Pro
  • P30
  • R15 Pro
  • R19
  • Note 20
  • KingKong Mini

2020

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  • J8
  • J9
  • C20
  • C30
  • P30
  • P40
  • Note 7
  • Note 20
  • Note 20 Pro
  • X30
  • Kingkong 2
  • Kingkong CS
  • Quest Lite
  • X19
  • X19 S
  • X20
  • X20 Pro
  • X30

2021

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  • X50
  • Note 20 pro
  • Max 3
  • J10
  • Kingkong 6 Pro

2022

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  • Pocket
  • Pocket 3
  • J20
  • P50
  • P60
  • Note 8
  • Note 9
  • Note 30
  • Kingkong Mini 2 Pro
  • Kingkong Mini 3
  • Kingkong 5
  • Kingkong 6
  • Kingkong 7

2023

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  • P80
  • X70
  • Kingkong 9
  • Kingkong Power
  • Note 50
  • Kingkong Star
  • Note 21

Cheetah Phone

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In February 2016, Cubot and Cheetah Mobile launched the CheetahPhone,[4] an Android 6.0 Marshmallow based smartphone, at MWC in Barcelona, Spain.[5]

In 2016, Cubot and Kilimall launched the Cubot Note S,[6][7][8] which includes an eight megapixel primary camera. The secondary camera is five megapixels. The 5.5" scratch resistant screen comes with an extra layer of security in the form of a protector. It has a high definition resolution of 720p. The device has a mono speaker and a 3.5mm jack. The device has 16 gigabytes of internal storage, expandable to 64 gigabytes with a Micro SD card.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Android Authority, http://www.androidauthority.com/cubot-s208-full-review-hands-402184/
  2. ^ Company Profile, archived from the original on 2014-09-20, retrieved 2017-11-17
  3. ^ "CUBOT Mobile".
  4. ^ "Phone - Hands On". YouTube (Video). 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  5. ^ "Cubot and Cheetah Mobile unveil the CheetahPhone, headed to Europe for €199". GSM Arena. 23 February 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Cubot Note S Launching in Churchill show". YouTube (Video). 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  7. ^ "Cubot Note S, the most affordable smartphone, available on Kilimall.co.ke" (News). 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2016-03-23.
  8. ^ "Cubot Note S, the most affordable smartphone, available on Kilimall.co.ke" (News). 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
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