Coolpad Cool 1 Dual Complete Review with Camera Review and Gaming By PhoneBunch

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Aug 15, 2021
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Coolpad Cool 1 Dual Complete Review with Camera Review and Gaming

What's up guys, it's have enough from phone bunch and welcome to our review of the cool part cool one. Now this is a dual camera smartphone at just rupees: thirteen triple nine it back to Snapdragon 650 two on the inside four gigs of ram 32 gigs of on-board storage and a 5.5-inch full HD display up front as well. We talked about those later on. Let's talk about build at the top, you can find the 3.5 mm audio jack. Thankfully, and you also have an infrared blaster at the bottom, you have the USB type-c board, the primary microphone and the speakerphone right there as well moving to the right of the phone. You have the volume rocker and the power button.

Both are sturdy, and they do give good feedback slightly difficult to press, though, on the left of the phone you have the SIM tray. Now this is a dual sim smartphone. However, there is no expandable storage. That is a major con for some people. They do accept storage, although is quite enough at the back.

You can see 13 megapixels, dual cameras when monochrome sensor when RGB there's a fingerprint sensor and this phone packs a massive 4060 William battery. Even then it doesn't feel very bulky, but the s you can feel the weight when you are holding the phone in one hand, the fingerprint sensor here does work quite fine. Now, moving to the front, you have a notification, LED proximity and light sensors and the eight megapixel front, camera capacitive buttons below the display which do light up, but they aren't really visible when you are outdoors now coming to this display, it's a 5.5 inch 1080 B panel, so it's quite sharp viewing angles are good. But yes, it's not the brightest display out there, but it's quite visible outdoors, because the contrast levels do hold good. You can play with the color balance a bit as well now before we talk about network and call quality.

I just want to point out those black bezels. Yes, they are a bit distracting. We didn't have any issues with network or call quality as such ANOVA audio through the speakerphone. As well as the earpiece is quite loud, you have dual-band Wi-Fi supported here as well: go works, fine I was actually using Go throughout my usage of this phone and coming to senses. You have accelerometer proximity, sensor, gyroscope, as well as magnetic field sensor, so there is no skimping on sensors here, but now, let's get to the meat of this phone that cameras.

So you have a mono mode available right here as well. It just disappears from time to time and uses the monochrome lens. You can see right there. So, yes, both the lenses can be used separately here on this phone. I'll show you in RGB mode.

The second lens is not used. I, don't know exactly if the phone uses both the lenses to combine an image, but I think it doesn't and then there's a wide aperture mode which uses the second sensor to capture depth information. The front-facing camera here is just about alright. The rear camera, however, is actually quite good. Even if you take black and white shots, they look really artistic and there's quite a lot of detail there.

Moreover, color reproduction is quite good. It doesn't look that great on the display, but when you take it out sit on your monitor or see it anywhere else, it actually looks brilliant. Now this camera does have phase detection autofocus. However, it does miss at times over. All the cameras do get a thumbs-up from me.

However, the wide aperture mode does need a lot of refinement. Images do turn out quite soft there with that. Let's get to another plus point. Audio quality audio through the headphone jack sounds crisp. It's clear, and it is quite loud to even audio through the speaker.

Phone is very loud. It doesn't distort at full volume. Fm's radio here is also supported. Now getting to software. We are running low, echoes EU here on the cool part cool one.

This one was manufactured in collaboration between the two companies, so this is a result, so android $6 odd one with a November security patch here and out of the 32 gigs of on-board storage, you'll get about 23, odd, gigs, that's usable, which is pre decent. In my opinion. Now this is the 4 gig ram variant out of which, in general, we had more than one gig free. So multitasking wasn't an issue here coming to customization you can Steam's wallpapers icons pretty much anything that you want, but it can't change is how the notification shade, as well as the app launcher, behaves it does take a bit of time to get used to. Overall performance is good here: I haven't faced any major lags throughout the UI, but one thing I did notice.

Is that sometimes notifications, just don't get delivered, apps are killed in the background, let's say you are downloading something if you leave the phone for a while the app just gets killed, even though there's plenty of RAM available there. Now that doesn't happen when the app is active. As you see right here, chrome was still kept in memory, but as soon as you leave the phone for a little while, and before it actually goes to sleep, apps are killed in the background that happened with other Lego smartphones as well. So that did bother me a little. That's actually quite a common issue with EU.

You can't lock apps in the recent apps' tray so that they don't get killed, but even that doesn't work at times. Now, with that, let's talk about gaming, you have been saying that I was playing modern, combat 5 earlier it actually played quite well, not much lag there, and I didn't notice. Any major frame drops in asphalt 8. Yes, there were a few frame drops, but overall this won't perform well in all the games that I tried and that's not all even battery life on this phone was quite good. With a four thousand William hour, battery I was already expecting about two days of battery life and well.

It delivers on that promise. With more than five to six hours of screen on time, I was easily able to get through two days of use with this phone, which is again quite brilliant. Then you have some power plants where you can customize the battery management of the phone. Yes, it does take a bit of time to charge the phone, but you have peace of mind at the end of the day. Overall, what I really feel is holding this phone back is like O's EU.

Apart from that, you have solid, build quality, a good display, great performance, both in general, and gaming and very solid cameras, and one thing that I would have really liked is a 64 gig variant, or at least a hybrid SIM card slot, thanks for watching this video folks, if you have any questions, it is in the comment section and, as always have a great day. You.


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