Cubot R19
Technical data and benchmarks

Device

The Cubot R19 was released in Q3/2019 at a price of 79 USD and is available in the colors Black, Gradient, Green.

Colours: Black, Gradient, Green
Price from: 79 $
Release date: Q3/2019

Processor

The Cubot R19 uses the . This processor was published in and is manufactured with a structure width of nm. The has 0 CPU cores and the maximum frequency is about 0.00 GHz.

Name:
Core count: 0
Core A: x @ 0.00 GHz
Core B: x @ 0.00 GHz
Core C: x @ 0.00 GHz
Structure: nm
Release date:

Graphic card

The processor installed in the Cubot R19 is equipped with the internal graphics unit PowerVR GE8300. This iGPU was released in Q1/2017 and is manufactured in a structure width of 20 nm.

Name: PowerVR GE8300
Frequency: 0.80 Ghz
Structure: 20 nm
Release date: Q1/2017

Memory

The Cubot R19 is equipped with 3 GB of LPDDR4 RAM.

Memory Size: 3 GB
Memory Type: LPDDR4
Memory Bandwith: 11.5 - 34 GB/s

Storage

The internal storage (type eMMC) of the Cubot R19 is about 32 Gigabytes.

Size: 32 GB
Interface: eMMC
Max. speed: 400 MB/s
Card reader: microSD (max. 128 GB)

Display

The size of the main screen of the Cubot R19 is about 5.7 inches. The resolution of the screen is 1520x720 pixels and the maximum refresh rate is Hz.

Size: 5.7 inch
Technology: IPS
Resolution: 1520x720
Refresh rate: Hz
Pixel density: 295 ppi
Ratio: 19:9
Always-On-Display: No
Max. Brightness
Manufacturer: --
test: --
Manufacturer HDR: --

Battery

A battery with a capacity of 2,800 mAh is built into the Cubot R19. The battery can be charged with a maximum of 5 W and the battery life is, in practice, 8 - 20 hours.

Type: Lithium-Ion
Capacity: 2,800 mAh
Battery life (Real life): 8 - 20 h
Exchangeable: Yes
Charging
Cable: 5 W
Wireless: --
Reverse-Wireless: --

Camera

The main camera of the Cubot R19 has a resolution of 13.0 MP and the front camera has a resolution of 8.0 MP. The maximum video resolution of the main camera is 1080p @ 30 fps and that of the front camera is 1080p @ 30 fps.

Back camera: 13.0 MP, 1080p @ 30 fps
Front camera: 8.0 MP, 1080p @ 30 fps
Additional cameras: 2 MP (Depth)

Ports

The Cubot R19 is equipped with a Micro-USB (2.0) port for charging and for data transfers.

Main connector: Micro-USB (2.0)
Other Ports: --

Network

The Cubot R19 supports the cellular standard 4G (LTE) and also 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) and Bluetooth 4.2.

Cellular: 4G (LTE)
Wireless LAN: 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.2
NFC: Unknown
Dual SIM: Yes
eSIM: No

Dimensions

The smartphone is 149 mm high, 71 mm wide and 9 mm thick. The weight of the Cubot R19 is --.

Height: 149 mm
Width: 71 mm
Depth: 9 mm
Weight: --

Additional data

The Cubot R19 will be delivered with Android 9 and has the following security features: Fingerprintsensor.

Operating system: Android 9
Security features: Fingerprintsensor
IP Protection: --
Military Standard: --
Part-no: --

Benchmark results

AnTuTu 9 - Benchmark

The AnTuTu 9 benchmark is very well suited to measuring the performance of a smartphone. AnTuTu 9 is quite heavy on 3D graphics and can now also use the "Metal" graphics interface. In AnTuTu, memory and UX (user experience) are also tested by simulating browser and app usage. AnTuTu version 9 can compare any ARM CPU running on Android or iOS. Devices may not be directly comparable when benchmarked on different operating systems.

View all AnTuTu 9 benchmark results



Geekbench 5 - Single Core

Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. Geekbench version 5 contains new test fields such as augmented reality applications and calculations for machine learning.

View all Geekbench 5 benchmark results



Geekbench 5 - Multi Core

Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. Geekbench version 5 contains new test fields such as augmented reality applications and calculations for machine learning.

View all Geekbench 5 benchmark results



AnTuTu 8 - Benchmark



View all AnTuTu 8 benchmark results



More benchmarks for
Cubot R19

In order to find out the actual speed of a smartphone, so-called benchmarks are carried out in addition to practical tests. This is software or apps that measure the performance of a smartphone and compare the time it takes.

The currently best-known benchmarks for smartphones are Geekbench and AnTuTu. Geekbench measures the CPU performance (i.e. the performance of the smartphone processor), while AnTuTu measures the performance of the smartphone’s graphics card in addition to the processor performance. The graphics performance is of particular interest to you if you like to play games with your smartphone.

We currently use the following benchmarks in detail in our smartphone comparison:

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