CUBOT has expanded its compact smartphone range by launching its new "Pocket" device in the US. This 4.0-inch device is the latest introduction to the company's Mini-series. The handset is lightweight and small, making it easy to carry around. As for the key highlights, it features a QHD+ display, a 3,000mAh battery, a UNISOC Tiger T310 chip, and NFC support.

Smartphones with big screens have become the norm nowadays. In the midst of this, CUBOT has played a trump card: a 4-inch phone with a QHD+ display and a design that takes us back. Don't let the Pocket's small size fool you. The company has made sure to not compromise on the user experience and quality while making the device small and light.

The CUBOT Pocket bears a 4.0-inch QHD+ display and is 12.5mm thick. The smartphone features a retro design with a V-shaped metal strip on a textured rear panel, colored metal edges, a wide slit, and a punch-hole cut-out. It also has thick bezels, and Face ID for secure biometric verification.

In terms of optics, the CUBOT Pocket smartphone is equipped with a sole 16MP camera on the rear. Meanwhile, on the front, the device sports a 5MP snapper for taking selfies and video calls. On the front software, it runs on Android 11 OS out of the box and houses a 3,000mAh battery.

Under the hood, the CUBOT Pocket is powered by a UNISOC Tiger T310 chipset, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Despite its small stature, the smartphone has NFC support. Other connectivity features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, OTG, Quad Navigation, and a Type-C port.

In the US, the CUBOT Pocket smartphone reportedly carries a price tag of $199 (around Rs. 15,500) as per an AliExpress listing for the sole 4GB/64GB storage variant. It is offered in Black, Black with Red, and Green with Gold color options. Global sales of the handset will begin from June 27 onward.

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