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Coolpad Cool 6

Good hardware but average camera

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Smartphone has become a necessity nowadays, and with so many brands and offerings it is difficult to decide on the one for you. With so many brands around there is one brand that is making a name for itself, and that is Coolpad.

The company has recently launched its new smartphone the Coolpad Cool 6 in October 2020 and the phone comes with a 6.53-inch touchscree­n display. Coolpad Cool 6 is powered by an octa-core Mediatek Helio P70 processor. It comes with 4GB and 6GB of RAM. The Coolpad Cool 6 runs Android 10 and is powered by a 4000mah battery.

The smartphone is based on Android 10 with dual-sim with connectivi­ty options like Wi-fi, GPS, USB OTG, USB Type-c, 3G, and 4G. Sensors on the phone include accelerome­ter, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, and fingerprin­t sensor.

The Coolpad Cool 6 was launched Blue and Silver colors and available around the price of Rs 12,999. Let us have a look at the detailed specificat­ions of the all-new Coolpad Cool 6.

Design and Display

Coolpad has made a name for itself in the budget segment with the Coolpad Mega and Coolpad Cool series. The new Coolpad Cool 6 smartphone is another similar budget offering that flaunts a 6.53inch LCD screen with an FHD 1080 x 1920 resolution. The phone sports a unique edgeto-edge design without any notches as there’s a pop-up selfie camera. This unique no-notch and no-bezel design are one of the best highlights, especially for the asking price. The backside of the smartphone is made of plastic and merges colors for the rear panel, the only issue with the back is that leaves the fingerprin­t impression­s, so it gives away the cheap feeling.

The vertical placement of cameras and a rear-mounted fingerprin­t sensor make up most of the back panel.

If we talk about the UI of the phone, it is quite easy but boring, it does not have many themes to choose from. The Coolpad’s UI was buggy at first, but it’s stable as of writing this review.

Design-wise, the phone looks good, the fingerprin­t sensor lies on the back, along with the dual-camera module as well. It’s got a wide form factor, so you won’t find it easy to use with one handed. However, it’s possible, unless you’re trying to type messages or reach the top half of the

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