Nextbit Robin vs. Nexus 5X comparison

Nextbit Robin vs. Nexus 5X comparison

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Nextbit Robin vs. Nexus 5X comparison”.
Last week we reviewed this funky-looking new smartphone, it’s called the Robin and it’s made by a company called next fits, which does a lot like Nexus, but this is a nexus or more specifically, a Nexus 5x which launched late last year. The phones have a lot of similarities, despite the fact that this one comes from a small start-up that ran a Kickstarter campaign, and this one comes from Google, which is not a small start-up. It’S like an owner of two dozen startups, so, if you’re in the market for a newer, unlocked 300 and something dollar Android smartphone, which one is right for you they’re both unlocked phones that aren’t super expensive. This one costs $ 399 and this one costs $ 349. Unlocked both run on Google Android. I have to say that I, like the next bits design it’s hard edges, might not be for everybody, but at least it looks different from most smartphones. The Nexus 5x is fine, but it’s more like a stock Android phone.

It’S not a fancy phone, this one’s made of plastic – so is this one? This one has a 5.2 inch full HD display. So does this one this one charges via USB type-c? So does this one? This one runs on a snapdragon 808 processor. When do I have an echo over here, so does this one? This one also has a fingerprint sensor that unlocks the phone right here in the back, and it’s super fast.

This one has a fingerprint sensor too, although it’s on the power button – it’s not down here. This is actually a speaker. The Nexus 5x has a twelve point: three megapixel rear camera and a five megapixel front camera.

Nextbit Robin vs. Nexus 5X comparison

Well, the next bit Robin has a 13 megapixel rear facing camera and a 5-megapixel selfie camera, but the Nexus 5x. This camera is faster and, in my opinion, takes better photos. What about battery life battery life is about the same on both of these phones. It will reliably get you through a full day of average juice, but don’t expect phablet battery life.

Nextbit Robin vs. Nexus 5X comparison

Okay. So, what’s different about these phones, sin X is 5x runs on the latest version of Google Android, and so does this one. But next vid has a really interesting way of managing storage. Basically, when you start to run out of space phone comes with 32 gigabytes.

Next bit will uninstall the apps that you’re not using and compress some of your photos to free up more space. Also, this one currently only runs on AT .