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Welcome and follow me I have the QBot Max 3 and today I'll go over
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unboxing along with a quick spec sheet look how we're gonna call it
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so yeah anyway let's just flip it over and here we have couple
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informations like the actual screen size which is almost seven inches in size which is
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absolutely insane with HD plus resolution which is Oh boy, no way
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So they're using apparently a 720p resolution right here. That's what they call HD Plus, which I don't see where the plus is, considering 720P is HD only
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Anyway, then we have a whole punched camera, which is a 16 megapixel sensor, MT 6762D, which is a Helio P22 processor
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Then we have a rear camera at 40 megapixels. 10 watts charger type C charging port which is actually a really nice thing to have on a budget device
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this is about 150 dollars so having a type C port surprisingly even in 2022 is a rarity at a budget device
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because these manufacturers still include micro USB for the most part so I do point this out
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nicely done for including that and then we do have a quite hefty 5,000 million power battery
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powered by Android, I would damn hope so. So anyway, just pop it open
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Now at the front, the picture I think might be a little bit misleading how the phone actually looks like
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Something tells me that this budget device looks a little bit worse than it's
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presented right here with the super slim bezels and almost curved glass So let get a comparison right here
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And would you look at that? It's nothing close to what you would expect
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So yeah, the glass number one is flat. zero curve to it and basically see it right here so yeah zero curve to it
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compared to how it looks like right here where it looks like the device is
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rounded overall yeah there ain't no round here so like I thought it's a little bit
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misleading in terms of how the device looks like on a picture and how it
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actually looks like in reality though I will mention the Bezels from right where I look seem to be fairly small apart from the chin which is going to be big
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Now another thing to mention is these phones have a removable battery
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I did figure that out on a P50 which I was very surprised because the device didn't want to turn on
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because they do have actually a removable cover Oh crap that is stiff stiff as heck
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Now usually I would like them to come off a little bit easier than this
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I also kind of scared that I might break something but it looks like it came off Now as you can see there our 5 million battery So I just take it out and damn that is actually half of the phone weight which is a little bit surprising
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So I remove this and then put the battery back in. Now, yep, there we go
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So you can see the bezels aren't that bad around
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They're nothing perfect, but still, for the size of the device, they seem to be reasonable
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That bottom is the only, like, biggest one. Now we do have a fingerprint sensor, which is a surprising at this price range
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price range which is on the not really power button because I don't think
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this is the power button because this is the power button so this is just a sensor
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yep so this is just a sensor and our power keys above now let's move over to the
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actual specs of this phone so I already mentioned the display which was the
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720p almost 7 inches in size which was a little bit huge. Just as a comparison I'm going to bring my phone which is the
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Huawei P50, well not gray 50 what am I saying, the P made 20 that was it, 20 Pro
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And you can see this phone used to be a big phone at one point but it is dwarfed by this
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absolute behemite, an absolute unit of a device. So yeah, anyway let's move over to the
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specs So it an IPSLCD The display 720 by 1640 pixels puts it at 258 pixels per inch so really underwhelming
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It has 64 gigs built-in storage with 4 gigs of RAM. 4 might be a little bit low, but you don't have any other options right here
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It's running Android 11, so at least that's okay-ish. We already have Android 12, just for the people that don't know
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Android 13 has already come out as a beta for Google Pixel
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So shortly this device will be two Android's behind. And I see there's not much more to say about it
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It has a hefty battery at 5,000 million per battery. Has a triple camera setup, or at least looks like a triple camera setup
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But this is a $150 device. or roughly around that price range
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so I would only brace myself for a one camera setup honestly
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which was the 48 pixels yep 48 pixels I wouldn't really count the rest of the sensors
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in there are usually something like a 2 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth
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which are just absolute crap and shouldn't be used for anything so if you can don't use them
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so yeah that's basically the overview of this device. It's a budget phone from Kibut and probably one of the
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main selling points of it is the stupid size. Like this is enormous. So yeah
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That being said if you found this video helpful, don't forget to have like, subscribe and
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thanks for watching. I'm going to be