June 1 2016, 13.25 PM IST || Pocket News Alert
Recently launched Nextbit Robin smartphone received an overwhelming response that exhausted Robin’s preorder stock ahead of its sale on 30th May 2016.
Nextbit Robin was unveiled in India on May 25th, 2016 for Rs. 19,999 and was expected to go on general sale on 30th May 2016. The smartphone received an extremely enthusiastic response from fans during the pre-order time resulting in Flipkart running out of stock even before the general sale began. The phone will be back on sale at Flipkart within a week.
Nextbit Robin sports 5.2-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels. The smartphone is powered by 2GHz hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor and it comes with 3GB of RAM. The phone is bundled with 32GB of internal storage and 100GB of cloud storage, dual front speakers, fingerprint sensor, USB-C and NFC. Nextbit Robin packs a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and 5-megapixel front shooter and it runs Android Marshmallow version 6.0.1.
With a bold and fresh approach to design, attractive color options, and Smart Storage feature that addresses storage limitations that many users have faced, Robin is unlike any other phone in the market and truly stands out.
For more information, please visit website - https://www.nextbit.com/
The phone is exclusively available on Flipkart
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About Nextbit
Nextbit has created the only cloud-first, design-forward smartphone for anyone who wants to be freed from the limits of today’s mobile technology. Nextbit was founded in 2013 by early Android veterans Tom Moss and Mike Chan, and is based in San Francisco. In order to produce a high-end, groundbreaking phone that would surmount common smartphone shortcomings, Moss and Chan brought on former HTC design lead Scott Croyle, best known for designing the iconic HTC One M7 and M8. Croyle was hired in 2014 and serves as Chief Design and Product Officer. The team has developed an elegant, cloud-first Android smartphone that will extend the storage capabilities of the phone beyond what the specifications currently allow, designed from start to finish in San Francisco. Nexbit investors include Google Ventures and Accel Partners.