Cube WP10 is a big phablet that runs Windows 10 Mobile


Cube is a maker well known for it’s budget Android tablets, mostly from its RK3066 heydays. It’s 2016 now (almost 2017), and every tablet is running Windows 10 (and sometimes, Android/RemixOS alongside). A new Cube tablet, the Cube WP10 has been launched.

It’s a device with a 6.98-inch screen, which according to me, makes it a large phablet by today’s standards. Which is interesting, the Cube WP10 runs not on Android or desktop Windows, but Windows 10 Mobile.

The WP10 is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8909 SoC (the Snapdragon 210) along with 2GB of RAM and 16GB on-board storage. It makes the WP10 quite a basic phablet/tablet in that case… which is also reflected in its asking price of $125.

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The 6.98-inch display has a resolution of 1280 x 720p, while a camera can be found on either side of the device — 2 mega-pixel front and a 5 mega-pixel rear. Also present in the armoury is a GPS module, which further emphasises on the point of the WP10 being a phablet more than anything.

Oh and there’s support (calling and data) for the following networks as well: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, WCDMA 2100MHz, FDD-LTE 1800/2100MHz.

You can purchase the Cube WP10 for $125.

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4 Comments

  1. chuckdaly
    November 17, 2016

    Too late now, but I can’t believe Microsoft never worked with Mediatek to get their SoCs to support Windows Phone, back when developers at least attempted to make apps for it.

  2. Yeti hand
    November 17, 2016

    Snap 210………….

    …………. -_-

  3. chuckdaly
    November 17, 2016

    Too late now, but I can’t believe Microsoft never worked with Mediatek to get their SoCs to support Windows Phone, back when developers at least attempted to make apps for it.

  4. Yeti hand
    November 17, 2016

    Snap 210………….

    …………. -_-