May 28, 2016 11:31 AM
3790 Views
Not happy with the phone quality not good sound reception not good look is not up to mark .
The Coolpad Max arrives in a fairly elaborate black box with gold lettering. You slide it open and then lift the phone out of its recessed tray. Below that, you'll find an arrangement of black boxes that hold the accessories. You get a Quick Charge-compatible charger, a flat USB cable, a wired headset, a clear plastic case, an adhesive screen protector, and a SIM eject pin. The presentation is clearly meant to impress buyers and drive home the phone's premium aspirations.
The device itself looks like a mashup of recent designs from Apple and HTC. Our review unit was a warm Royal Gold colour - there's also Rose Gold option, but the neutral grey version has not launched in India, which could put some customers off. Everyone seems to be going for this look nowadays, and we've been seeing it on a large number of low-cost Android devices. The phone's front face is covered in Gorilla Glass 4, which has bevelled edges. The glass is pretty reflective, and the edges catch the light every time the phone moves even slightly, which can become a little distracting. The earpiece grille, front camera and sensor window are above the screen, and the chin below it is blank thanks to the use of on-screen buttons.