CUBOT S168 Review: An outstanding phone under 6000/-

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

In the past few months, we have seen a number of new releases from the Chinese

manufacturer Cubot. In fact, two of those devices, namely the Cubot S200 and the Cubot S168

made it to our best Chinese smartphones under 6000/ list recently.


Today, we are looking at the cheapest model from that list, i.e. the Cubot S168. The device is

available for less than $80, which is a great price for the features that it offers. But with this

cheap price tag, there are many people who doubt the build quality of the device. So, today, we

decided to take a close look at the Cubot S168.

In this Cubot S168 Review, we will look at the phone’s design; build quality, hardware as well as

its software, thereby helping you make a purchase decision.

You can’t expect much from a $80 phone, but to be honest, the Cubot S168 exceeds our

expectation by all means. Although the design is pretty basic with only two color options –

black and white, the overall build quality of the phone is impressive. Unlike other cheap

Chinese phones that we have seen in the past, Cubot S168 looks like the device which is last.

Everything feels sturdy and even the buttons feel responsive.

The power and the volume keys are placed on the right side of the phone. The left side is

completely clean. At the bottom you have a microphone and a slot for opening the rear panel.

Finally, on top you have the microUSB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The back panel has a

smooth finish, but it’s not slippery.



We liked almost everything about Cubot S168’s hardware except for one thing, the battery. The 

phone comes with just 1,900mAh battery which you may find a bit small. Agreed that the qHD 

resolution and the power efficient quad-core processor should help increase the battery life, 

but according to me, Cubot should have gone with a slightly larger battery, something around 

2,200 mAh to 2,500 mAh. That way, you don’t have to worry about charging the device in 

between the day as there is a very good chance that it would last throughout the day.

Now phones these days don’t sacrifice on connectivity features. The same goes with Cubot 

S168 which comes with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GSM + WCDMA support.

For a phone that just costs $79, the Cubot 168 looks and feels much more premium than it 

actually is. The build quality is good (strong and durable), the qHD screen is more than enough 

for your everyday entertainment needs, the hardware is powerful enough for lag free 

performance and the software is practical. All in all, the Cubot S168 looks like a great buy 

especially if you are short on cash.

You can purchase the Cubot S168 at just 5000/- approx. with free Shipping from GearBest.

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