Cubot X9 video performance test

The Cubot X9 is a device mid-low range that has a price very tight 124 € uros, if we take into account its technical specifications. It also has a design almost traced to the iPhone 6 and with a thickness of 6,9 mm. really fine.

After our unboxing and first impressions and analysis of the Cubot X9, some subscribers asked us how it worked and if its performance was good.

In this article, we will do a complete test of performance both processor, Ram speed, etc; such as video and sound performance of the phone. If you were thinking of purchasing this terminal, you can take a look at these tests and clear up your doubts about its operation and performance.

Cubot X9, good performance at a good price

Technical characteristics

As we told you in the introduction of this article, the Cubot X9 has good technical specifications, within the phones mid-range. Here you can see its technical specifications:

Display: 5-inch IPS/LTPS HD LCD with 1280 x 720 resolution at 294ppi
Processor:  MTK6592M 1.4GHz Octa-Core, Cortex A7
Graphics processor: Mali-450 MP4
Conference proceedings RAM: 2GB
Internal Memory: 16GB expandable with micro SD up to 32GB
rear camera: 13-megapixel Sony CMOS sensor with LED flash, 1080p recording capability
Frontal camera: 8 megapixels
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
Network support: 2G and 3G
Battery: 2,200 mAh Lithium-Ion
Thickness: 6.9 mm
Operating system: 4.4.2 Android KitKat
Price: €122 euro

Antutu Benchmark and Antutu Video Tester

Here you can take a video look at the performance tests:

To carry out these tests, we have used Antutu Benchmark and Antutu Video Tester. Both applications can be downloaded from Google Play, so you can compare the performance of your current device with the CUBOTA X9, and see if it's worth changing your smartphone.

Antutu Video Tester

We start the test with Antutu Video Tester, an app that will test the performance of video and sound of the device, to obtain a detailed report on what resolutions, video modes, sound and video codecs the phone supports and can display.

As you can see in the video, the results have been positive, since it supports many different codecs, although it has some shortcomings compared to a Samsung Galaxy S4.

Antutu Benchmark

Let's go now with Antutu Benchmark, which almost everyone will probably know as it is one of the best, if not the best, Benchmark, performance tester available.

This application will check the performance of the processor, graphics processor and RAM memory speed, among other tests, and compares it with other reference devices such as HTC M8, Nexus 6, Galaxy S5...

After performing this test, the results returned are also very good for a mid-range, which, as you can see in the video, places it competing in performance with phones like the HTC One or Xiaomi Redmi Notes.

Conclusions

The Cubot X9 not only has a careful design and slimness, but also has more than good performance for such a low price, around €124.

Although these two tests provide information in the form of numbers, something of little use in everyday use, they do serve to compare it with other more popular devices and clear up doubts about its performance.

In the Antutu Benchmark test, you could see that it was placed behind the LG G3, a high-end device, so don't worry about its day-to-day performance, which will probably be very good.

And you, have you been surprised by the performance of this mid-low range? You can leave your answers and opinions about this terminal, in the comments at the bottom of this article.


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