Coolpad CoolPlay 6 Review: Best Smartphone below Rs. 30,000? By GadgetByte

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Aug 15, 2021
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Coolpad CoolPlay 6 Review: Best Smartphone below Rs. 30,000?

At a time when most of the smartphone's launched in Nepal are focusing on the ergonomics. Goo pad has come up with a device that aims to fulfill the performance need of a user. The coop at KU basics is the newest member of the Cooper family that has dual cameras: a 6 GB of RAM and a huge battery At tell. So do these features and the smartphone as a whole. Suffice the needs of the users, let's find out in this full review before talking about any other aspect of the cool basics. Let's jump right into the performance setting of the device, the coop at coop, six houses, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650, 3 chipsets, along with 6 GB of RAM and Arena 510 GPU.

All these specifications do sound freezing to the air and, at the time, in a couple of smartphones, focus on advertising features that they can't accomplish in real life. The cool pad cool ASICs actually delivers what it promises with the whooping 6 GB of RAM and the outscore CPU the device. Never let me down. Never once did the app has crash window pop top, nor were their stutters. However, I did notice a couple of rare lags while opening applications, but that lasted only a few milliseconds.

This is clearly shown in the benchmark tests: the cool black coupe a6 outperforms, every other mid-range smartphone currently available in advance, even though the device gave me unreliable results on m22 that ranged all the way from 80 K, 292 K, it still scores higher than the sharing Avon and the OPPO f5, which are the nearest competitors of the cool, a 6. But one thing that bugged me a lot was the heating issue of the device, the cool basics heated after 15 minutes of gaming, which is not that much of an issue but still is noticeable. This may be partly because of the processor at home, who gets the newest smartphone could have done much better if it had featured at Snapdragon 636 chipset the gaming performance, this device showed was quite good while playing mid-range to low-end games. The performance was commendable only at times with high-end games, there were minor, very minor lags that happened only a few times and went unnoticed. The graphics, while playing games, looked very satisfying.

Talking about the software, the cool pad to play six runs on android version, 7.1 point one out of the box. The company has promised an Oreo update last December, but the update is still on beta testing right now, so users who are after the software updates, can rely on cool pad to provide the device the Oreo upgrade. The user interface of the device is where cool pad has improved and that to a lot. Take the notification shade for an example in last year's cool one. We had one of the captive buttons to access the notification shade, but with the EU play, six everything seems to be normal and in place.

So software wise, the improved, show new UI is now better and much improved. The coop at six is a device enclosed in a metallic body. There is plastic border at the top and bottom on the rare side that helps with the antenna and talking about the design. This device lacks a uniqueness, as there is nothing new that we haven't seen. It looks like a design from last year.

I must admit that the unibody design of Samsung, Galaxy, j7, Pro, AVI, Nova 2i and me a1, are superior compared to the coupe basis. The dual camera at the back is accompanied by dual flash and a fingerprint scanner at the bottom, but still the cool a 6 feels premium on hands, but like every other metallic smartphone I would suggest you case it up at the front lies a 5.5 inch, IPS LCD that comes in traditional 16s to 9 aspect ratios. I would have really liked it if goo pad had opted for the trendy near bezel list display or with the 18s to 9 aspect ratios, but oh well. Viewing contents and playing games on this full HD display feel amazing, and there is even an option in the UI that lets users change the display collaboration, which I think all smartphones should have. However, this display comes a little short of the Samsung Galaxy j7 pro, which has a well saturated Super AMOLED display backing up this 5.5 inch display is a 4000 mAh battery. In my usage, this battery really delivered under heavy usage, which included browsing through a list of applications browsing through the internet and playing a lot of games.

I got around five to five and a half hours of screen on time, which goes up to 6 hours. If you are into normal usage, so basically, your device will not die for around the day and a half one thing that really bugged me was the time this battery took to go from zero to a hundred percent. Even though snapdragon 650 3 chipset supports quick charge.3.0 the cool pad cool a6 lacks any quick charge. Support as the device took me more than 2 hours to fully charge the device for a battery, focused, smartphone cool pad has sure fallen short, as lack of quick charge is admins. Now on to the camera, like with its predecessor, cool one, there is a dual rear facing camera set up on the cool a6.

This setup is capable of taking pictures with shallow depth of field which goo pad calls SLR mode, and we compare this feature with the portrait mode of Shame ea1 in bright lights, and while we have to say that the pictures from the cool basics are great and nearly perfect for its price, the a 1, still comes out on top, as you can see from the samples, while most reviewers from other countries had flagged off the camera of the cool. A 6 I actually quite liked it. The color reproduction is quite good and there is ample saturation in the pictures. The smartphone does not expose images, which is quite nice, and the level of details is high as well. There is enough rightness and contrast in the pictures, and the detailing is quite good too talking about the dual cameras.

The cool a6 needs a bit of improvement. It produces the blur quite well, but somehow fails to focus the subject entirely. If we have a look at this picture, it is blurring the upper half, but in the lower half there is very less distinction between the blur and the subject. The portrait mode, I think, is better in the a one. However, under night light, the pictures a bit noisy- and there are greens here and there, but then again the pictures are still pleasing to the eye and the SLR mode in this light definitely is better than the one.

In the a one talking about the selfies, the 8 megapixel front-facing camera is probably one of the best selfie cameras on a mid-range smartphone, as my selfies even were well detailed and sharp on the low light setting and in broad daylight. The lenses do a good job to maintain the color accuracy of the pictures. Cabot has launched the Kublai six after a year of launching the cool one and with this smartphone the company has high hopes of penetrating into the smartphone market, and I have to say that the cool play six actually has the capacity to do that. As there were, only a few departments. I had complaints.

Him I won't be wrong if I say that the device is a powerhouse that suffices your day-to-day needs, be it camera wise or performance wise. Yes, the device heats up, and it has an average design, but for a phone that cost 30,000, you can hardly complain. So that's all for the review. What do you think about the coop at coulee 6? Let us know in the comment section below and Fatima Dakar, and thank you for watching.


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