Nextbit Robin is the creation of former HTC designer chief Scott Croyle and former Google Android team members Tom Moss and Mike Chan, who co-founded Nextbit in 2012.
This is the first smartphone manufacturing company that enables the users to store their contents from their smartphone directly in the cloud-based storage.
The device automatically backs up photos, videos, music and apps to the cloud and any unused apps will be suggested to be removed so as to clear up the space in the device. If the user wants to reuse the app, then within a minute the app reappears in the devices.
Though the device has stock android running in, the inbuilt firmware makes it stand apart from any other smartphones in market.
Nextbit Robin sports a 5.2-inch Full-HD (1080x1920 pixels), a 5MP selfie camera and a 13MP rear camera with dual LED flash. It is powered by Qualcomm's hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB of RAM, 2680mAh battery, 32GB of inbuilt storage, which cannot be expanded but there is 100GB storage in cloud. Meeting the latest standards of tech, Nextbit Robin sports a USB Type-C charging port and the single-SIM capable device supports LTE, 3G, Wi-Fi and also has fingerprint sensor.
The unique features and design of the device makes it a game-changer in the smartphone range.
The Robin will run on Android 6.0 marshmallow and it comes in two color variants: Mint and Midnight.
The official price of this smartphone is $300.00 (approx Rs. 25,968) and the shipping price for India is $70 (approx Rs.4,555).