: Easily lasts a full day of moderate use.
: Features a surprising glass back panel with a metallic flake finish that sparkles under light, which is rare for a phone at this price.
It features a 48-megapixel primary sensor (f/1.79) capable of capturing detailed shots in daylight. It supports professional modes, panorama, and electronic image stabilization (EIS) for video.
It includes a USB Type-C port , a 3.5mm headphone jack , and supports dual 4G VoLTE .
The is an entry-level budget smartphone primarily targeted at users seeking essential features at a very low price point, typically around $100 to $150 . While it offers a premium-looking design for its class, reviewers from sites like YugaTech and Manila Shaker note that its older hardware and software make it a tough sell against more established budget competitors. Key Specifications & Features Display : A 6.52-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution (
: Charging is limited to 10W, which is very slow. No Bloatware : The CoolOS 2.0 skin is surprisingly clean.
The device is slim at 8.7mm and weighs roughly 199.6g , offering a substantial but comfortable grip. Performance: Gaming and Efficiency
The screen is arguably the Cool 20’s strongest selling point. While most competitors in this price range stick to standard 60Hz panels, Coolpad has equipped this device with a .