Nextbit Robin Review, Release Date and News: How’s the Nextbit Robin doing?

By Ajay Kadkol - 25 May '16 15:48PM
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Well, a cloud storage based phone? Haha? Like really? Yes! This is a new approach by Nexbit. This is very unique than an average smartphone. How? Check it out.

The Nexbit robin it's called as, let's you back upyou're your files to their cloud servers. Due to this feature it makes the Nextbit Robin 'completely' different. The phone has its head up in the cloud due to this sole feature. Since this is a new experiment or a breakthrough to the tech world, it's somehow working for them. While many companies are serving old wine in new bottle, Nextbit offers a rare breath of fresh air with the Robin. Just go get that classy feel and the 'kick' going on you know, just like how people get the ball rolling.

The Robin however when you look at it for the very first time looks unusual or rather absurd. This has no metal inclusions, neither some curves to call it "nice curves!" or even some chamfered looks. It's all plastic and very ballsy in a rather unapologetic looks. Looks very sharp at its edges. You might even have some cuts if you handle it without care. The Robin is more sharp to look at than any other Xperia phones.The design seems cold at first. But you have to definitely look at it some more to realise it's not trying to scare you or someone else away. Circular motifs planted at strategic positions on the Robin add a much-needed human element to the phone. The oblong-shaped home button doubles as a fingerprint scanner, much like it is on the new Xperia Z phones. Seems like due to its unflinching placements, it doesn't need attention!

It is easy to write off the Robin based on first impressions as a flat rectangular block of polycarbonate, that's trying a little too hard to please by being, well, different. It is only when you hold it in your hand and go out that you realise the effect the Robin has upon on-lookers. They stop, they wonder, they ask, "Hey, what phone is that? Looks really cool."

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