Is the coolpad legacy worth it 3 months later? By C Butler

By C Butler
Aug 15, 2021
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Is the coolpad legacy worth it 3 months later?

Today we're gonna talk about the cool PED legacy from Metro by T-Mobile. It's a 4G LTE enabled device with a lot of really cool features. Actually it's one of the best budget devices that metro by T-Mobile has to offer right now, and I was surprised when I actually picked it up. Now, when I first heard about the cool pad legacy, I was quite impressed with the size of the screen. Now it's a 6.3 six-inch full HD Plus display, which does look really nice in real life to the naked eye, with 16 megapixels and a 5 megapixel 4 depth sensors. You also get a 13 front-facing camera, as well as facial recognition and a fingerprint sensor, as well as a 1.8 gigahertz, outscore processor. So I was quite impressed overall with the Metro by T-Mobile version of the cool pad legacy after using it for a little over four months now.

So this thing also did come with a SIM card, ejector tool, the SIM card, as well as the type-c charger data cable, but it didn't include the break, but you did get a Quick Start Guide as well, and the phone. Obviously- and it did come in this quick silver color on the back- would have which had a nice reflection on it, which definitely looked really cool. So I can honestly say that, after using it, I was receiving some software updates on it, which was definitely perfect to see, and it was definitely pretty cool that you know Metro by T-Mobile and the cool bad legacy company were keeping up so after using it for about four months or so. I didn't have any issues with it whatsoever and the UI which they called the cool pad UI or the cool UI, was actually really nice and reminded me of stock Android and the phone felt really premium in the hand as well with the aluminum body, as well as the polycarbonate back, which mimics glass, which actually doesn't scratch and as a nice reflection too. So I can definitely say that I was impressed with the overall build quality and performance as well when it came to the overall features that this phone did have to offer.

Now. One of the features that I did like was that huge display and, as you know, I have a sweet spot, and you know I'm a sucker for a big screen. So I honestly could say that when you turn the device up to the top volume level, it did get extremely loud. So you weren't going to be complaining about the speaker quality indoors or outdoors when using it and listening to music, which I don't know why you would listen to music outdoors without a headphone, jack or Bluetooth headphones. But if you're that type of person, then you're definitely going to be perfectly fine.

But I definitely can say that this device will probably receive another dozen or so updates for quite some time now. But thank you guys for staying locked in and if you have, the cool pad legacy, make sure you put hashtag cool pad legacy or the cool pad crew down below, but I just want to. Let you know that appreciate you guys for watching. I definitely think this device is pretty solid, and I did hear a lot of people complaining about the boost version which I'm not familiar with, but the metro by T-Mobile version for the cool pad legacy does run really. Nice has some really nice features along with it, and I did make a lot of videos just for you about that.

The cameras as well as other performance as well, but this is a quick video to update you on the software update. But thank you guys for staying locked in with me have a great morning afternoon evening, a good night and I appreciate you 100%, but make sure you guys hit the bell icon, so you could subscribe and get notified, and I'll see you guys later. Peace.


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