By Daphne Planca, | October 05, 2016
The Coolpad Note 5 smartphone costs $165.18 (around Rs. 10,999).
The Coolpad Note 5 smartphone has been released in India priced at $165.18 (around Rs. 10,999).
According to Phone Radar, the device is exclusively available on Amazon India starting Oct. 20.
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The Coolpad Note 5 comes with a metal unibody design with a premium look and feel. It comes with a 2.5D curved glass.
The Coolpad Note 5 has a 5.5-inch full high-definition display with a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a pixel density of 401ppi. It is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 617 chipset to support heavy duty tasks. It comes with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal memory that can be extended up to 64 GB via a microSD card slot.
According to The Indian Express, the Coolpad Note 5 runs on the Android Marshmallow 6.0 operating system out of the box with a Cool 8 UI skin and an Adreno 405 GPU. It features a 13-megapixel rear camera with a LED flash support. It also carries an 8-megapixel front camera with an 80-degree wide-angle lens, f/2.2 aperture, and LED flash.
The Coolpad Note 5 sports a fingerprint scanner on the rear side just below the cameras. It is packed with a massive 4010 mAh battery that can provide up to 350 hours of standby time and 14 hours of talk time. It also supports Quick Charging technology.
The Coolpad Note 5 weighs 173 grams. It is equipped with sensors such as a proximity sensor, light, geomagnetic, fingerprint, and accelerometer. It will be available in royal gold and space gray color.
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