CoolPad Legacy Brisa Unboxing & Impressions! By Tech Titan

By Tech Titan
Aug 15, 2021
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CoolPad Legacy Brisa Unboxing & Impressions!

Hey, what's up guys tech9 here, and I am back again with a brand-new video, so before I begin this video, I want to thank you all so much for watching this one. If you enjoy my content, make sure you leave a thumbs up also make sure you're subscribed to the channel. So in today's video we're going to be taking a look at and unboxing the cool pad legacy, bracelet, which is the successor to the cool pad legacy from last year. Okay, so let's go ahead and get started. So here's how the front of the box looks like I mean pretty standard box. It has a nice color.

So on the front you do have the name of the phone, as well as the actual image of the phone itself and on pretty much every side of the box. You have the cool pad logo, which is, I guess, they're just trying to shout themselves out, and you even have their website. So that's pretty cool. If you ask me okay, so on the back, you have your you have a couple of specs, so it does tell you that this is a six point. Five three inch display.

You have a dual camera setup. You have your front facing camera four thousand William hour battery, face recognition, HDR, and it supports high audio via an aux cable. Okay, so let's go ahead and actually unbox the phone. So in the box itself you have the phone which will pull out and put to the side. You have your USB c cable, and you also have your plain white wall adapter, which surprisingly, does not really have the cool pad logo.

So now that the setup is complete, I want to walk through the phone itself. So, let's start by talking about this screen. So this is a 6.53-inch screen, and it is full HD plus display. So the screen itself from my viewing from first impressions or from my eyes it is sharp. It is nice to look at it's uh, definitely a high LCD.

It's definitely high quality LCD panel and, as I said, I mean it's really sharp, especially for a 1080p panel, so getting my camera as close as possible to the phone. Furthermore, it's really hard to notice pixels and as far as viewing angles go. This phone is nice. I mean so far the display for me, as the price of the phone goes 10 out of 10. Okay.

So now on the bottom of the phone, you do have your USB as well as your bottom facing mono speaker, so they're not really a stereo or anything like that. But you do get your bottom facing speaker and if you can see, on the left hand, side, there is one hole which is meant for the microphone, and I'm glad that cool pad still stuck with the USB and not used a micro USB. That would have been awful and really disappointing. So, on the right hand, side you do have your power button as well as your volume up and down, and they're decently tactile. However, I wish that there was a way where they put some sort of some sort of way to distinguish the difference between the power button and volume button, because I found myself mistakenly pressing the volume down instead of the power button to turn on or off the device.

However, they're tactile on the top of the phone. You do have your 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, which is which I'm glad that uh cool pad decided to keep that and not get rid of it and follow the trend of high-end phones, and you also have two microphones on the left-hand side. You do have your sim tray, which houses your expandable storage, as well as your sim card on the back. So there is, it's definitely similar to last year's cool pad. However, instead of a squared, instead of this rectangle design, it's pretty much rounded.

Now for a better grip and also the can you have a dual camera set up again. This time they actually took advantage of the secondary camera, so they used it as a telephoto lens and the camera sits near flush, and I will be discussing the camera a little more. In a little, you also have your LED flash, as well as your oval fingerprint sensor and the coped logo. Of course, they can't forget that so yeah the pattern does kind of try to resemble carbon fiber, it's hard to look at just by the camera. However, if you hold it in hand, it's definitely even though the whole phone is made out of plastic, it's definitely giving it that premium look, and it feels nice in the hand okay, so they do decide to go with this teardrop notch display so not really entirely bezel-less or not a hole punch.

It is just a teardrop notch and as far as the interface itself is near stock android, however, they do design. They do change the design of the icons, so they follow a more squarish design. Okay- and that's pretty much it of how the phone looks like- and one thing that I want to mention too, is that if we look at the sides of the phone, it does try to resemble these chambered edges, which okay I mean it looks nice. To be honest, however, it's plastic instead of metal, so that really defeats the purpose and as far as performance goes, this phone has three gigabytes of ram, an outscore chip and from my first impressions, opening up apps seems pretty smooth and there is little to no lag at all. I just have to do some more testing as far as 3d um 3d games go and from what I've seen in other videos and from what I heard it's decent.

However, I just want to do my own testing and see how it plays out from my end and yeah so back to the cameras. So these are two dual camera setups one, a standard, wide-angle lens and the other one is a telephoto, and so they do sit perfectly flush near flush, which is nice and which means that you can set your phone on the table, and it should be fine. As far as the camera interface goes. It's simple straight to the point, and one thing: one of the things that I like is that taking pictures on this phone is near instant, which is amazing for its price point, and so I do also have to do some more testing. As far as the camera goes to see how the quality is with.

That being said, I want to end it here. So thank you all so much for watching this video. If you enjoyed it, leave a thumbs up, make sure you like this, make sure you like the video and subscribe to the channel now we'll definitely catch you guys in the next one. Thank you all so much for watching.


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