Cubot Max 3 Review
28 September 2021, 12:30:36

Overview and specifications
Cubot continues its line of big-screen smartphones with the Cubot Max 3. With a 6.95-inch diagonal size, this device can easily fit in the "phablet" category - the way big-screen smartphones were called a few years ago. Such a diagonal is still deemed as big nowadays as well. Some of the additional interesting specs include a 5000 mAh battery and a 48MP main camera. Here's a detailed list of Cubot Max 3 specifications.What's in the box
The Cubot Max 3 is placed in a white, rectangular box. The top of the lid has a photo of the product with the model name, while the brand name is imprinted on the sides. Inside the box, in addition to the smartphone itself, you will find:
- Basic in-ear headphones with a USB-C plug
- 5V/2A charger (EU plug)
- USB Type-C cable
- Silicone protector for the back
- Quick start guide and other documents
Design, build and controls
The Cubot Max 3 is quite good-looking, actually, with an elegant overall appearance. The big screen does make an impression, especially when you turn it on. The body is made of polycarbonate. It is available in two colors - black with a silver-colored frame and green with a gold-colored frame. We are reviewing a green unit. The rear shell has a matt grainy finish and is removable. The frame has a glossy finish. The combination of both is appealing to the eye. The rear shell does attract lots of fingerprints and having in mind it's plastic, it is recommended to use the silicone protector included in the box.
With a width of 77 mm, the Cubot Max 3 is one of the narrowest smartphones with a 6.95-inch display and a 5000 mAh battery. It is also the lightest one among those, with a weight of 219 grams. The thickness, on the other hand, is the highest - 9.35 mm. The height of the device is average - 173 mm.
The large display dominates the front of the smartphone and offers very thin bezels. The top one is 3 mm thick and houses the light and proximity sensors and the LED notification light. The earpiece is very small and placed between the display and the frame. The bottom bezel is 5 mm thick. The onscreen navigation bar appears above it but you can enjoy a better full-screen experience if switch to gesture navigation. The side bezels are 2 mm thick. The display has a punch hole in its top-left corner which houses the selfie camera. On the back, there's a big circle in the upper half of the handset, which houses the three cameras and the LED flash. Despite the Cubot logo with CE certification sign at the bottom, there are no other elements on the rear shell. In order to access the SIM card trays and the microSD card, you have to remove the rear shell. This also allow you to remove and replace the battery.
The right frame is where the power button and the side-mounted fingerprint sensor are located. The Volume button is placed on the left frame. The top frame is bare and the bottom one is where you get the USB Type-C port with two openings for speakers. However, the left one covers the microphone, while the right one covers a real speaker.
Display
The Cubot Max 3 is fitted with a 6.95-inch IPS display with a resolution of 720 x 1640 pixels. From the Display Settings, you can switch on/off the Dark Theme, manage the Night Light (reading mode), switch on/off the Adaptive Brightness toggle, choose a wallpaper, screen timeout, font size, display size, screen saver, manage the LED notification light and lock screen options.
OnePlus 5T | 433.149 cd/m2 |
OnePlus 3 | 432.536 cd/m2 |
OnePlus 5 | 431.892 cd/m2 |
Cubot Note 9 | 431.193 cd/m2 |
OnePlus 6T | 431.037 cd/m2 |
Cubot Max 3 | 430.809 cd/m2 |
Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 | 430.777 cd/m2 |
Ulefone Power Armor 14 | 428.251 cd/m2 |
Oukitel WP30 Pro | 427.03 cd/m2 |
Doogee Mix 2 | 426.842 cd/m2 |
Meizu m3 note | 426.377 cd/m2 |
OS, UI and software
The Cubot Max 3 runs on almost stock Android 11. The same is also used on the Cubot KingKong 5. The icons, floating screens, notification cards, and quick settings shade all have an angular design with sharp corners. The model supports app shortcuts, Google Discover, At a Glance, notification dots, conversations, bubbles, and history, screen time management, gesture settings, etc. The pre-installed apps include the usual Google and Android applications. No bloatware at all. The Settings features customized icons for the various menus which are not grouped thematically and the layout is more compact.
Mobile, wireless, and wired connectivity
The Cubot Max 3 does not have a SIM tray. The rear shell is removable and this gives you access to separate slots for the Nano-SIM cards and the microSD card. Both SIM cards support 4G, the supported network bands are 2G GSM (2/3/5/8), 3G WCDMA (1/8), 4G FDD-LTE (1/3/5/7/8/19/20), and 4G TDD-LTE (B40). The EU SAR values of the model are 0.454 W/kg for the head and 0.35 W/kg for the body. The wireless connectivity options of this smartphone include Bluetooth 5, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Wi-Fi Display. The smartphone also supports NFC and works with GPS, GLONASS, and Beidou. The device is equipped with a USB Type-C 2.0 port and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The connectivity options also include Android Auto in case you have a smart car that supports it as well as Nearby Share.
Performance
The Cubot Max 3 is equipped with the 12nm MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V/WD) chipset that is built on TSMC's FinFET production process. It houses an octa-core CPU with four 1.8GHz Cortex-A53 core and another quartet of those but clocked at 1.5GHz. The graphics department is handled by an IMG PowerVR GE8320 GPU clocked at 600 MHz. There are 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage onboard. The latter can be expanded via a microSD card.
Oukitel RT3 | 111409 (MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762)) |
Ulefone Note 13P | 108317 (MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765G)) |
Ulefone Power Armor 14 | 105578 (MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765G)) |
Cubot TAB 10 | 102958 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Cubot Note 9 | 92867 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Cubot KingKong 5 Pro | 84230 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot KingKong 5 | 82617 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot Max 3 | 80607 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
AGM H5 | 104172 (MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765G)) |
Cubot TAB 10 | 99467 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Blackview BV6600 | 96482 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot Note 9 | 92670 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Doogee N30 | 88460 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot KingKong 5 Pro | 87014 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot KingKong 5 | 86731 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot Max 3 | 84144 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Oukitel RT3 | 155 (MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762)) |
Cubot P30 | 154 (MediaTek Helio P23 (MT6763V)) |
Doogee N30 | 153 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot Note 9 | 150 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Cubot TAB 10 | 149 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Cubot KingKong 5 | 140 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot KingKong 5 Pro | 138 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot Max 3 | 138 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Ulefone Power Armor 14 | 871 (MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765G), cores: 8) |
Ulefone Note 13P | 859 (MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765G), cores: 8) |
Cubot P30 | 816 (MediaTek Helio P23 (MT6763V), cores: 8) |
Cubot TAB 10 | 809 (Unisoc SC9863A, cores: 8) |
Cubot Note 9 | 798 (Unisoc SC9863A, cores: 8) |
Oukitel RT3 | 787 (MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762), cores: 8) |
Cubot KingKong 5 | 737 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V), cores: 8) |
Cubot Max 3 | 734 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V), cores: 8) |
Cubot KingKong 5 Pro | 719 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V), cores: 8) |
Blackview P10000 Pro | 4638 (MediaTek Helio P23 (MT6763V)) |
Blackview BV8000 Pro | 4619 (MediaTek Helio P25T (MT6757T)) |
Vernee Apollo Lite | 4586 (MediaTek Helio X20 (MT6797)) |
Cubot TAB 10 | 4580 (Unisoc SC9863A) |
Cubot KingKong 5 Pro | 4573 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Oukitel RT3 | 4547 (MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762)) |
Elephone S8 | 4547 (MediaTek Helio X25 (MT6797T)) |
Cubot Max 3 | 4491 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Cubot KingKong 5 | 4486 (MediaTek Helio A25 (MT6762V)) |
Alldocube M8 | 4448 (MediaTek Helio X27 (MT6797X)) |
Ulefone Future | 4441 (MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755)) |
Gionee S8 | 4389 (MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755)) |
Vernee Mars | 4314 (MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755)) |
Vernee Mix 2 | 4293 (MediaTek Helio P25 (MT6757 Pro)) |
UMi Super | 4234 (MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755)) |
Rear cameras
The Cubot Max 3 is equipped with three rear cameras. The main one uses a 48MP Samsung S5KGM1 sensor with a 1/2" optical format and a 0.8 μm pixel size. The camera has an f/1.8 aperture, snaps 8000x6000 photos, and shoots FHD videos at 30 fps with EIS. The second rear camera is a 5MP GalaxyCore GC5035 macro one with an f/2.2 aperture, 1/5" optical format, and a pixel size - 1.12 μm pixel size. Finally, there's the 0.3MP depth-sensing unit which uses either a GalaxyCore GC030a or a GalaxyCore GC032a sensor. The cameras are aided by a single LED flash.Selfie camera
The front-facing camera of the Cubot Max 3 uses a 16MP Sony IMX471 Exmor RS sensor with a 1/3" optical format and a 1.00 μm pixel size. It is paired with an f/2.2 lens. The camera shoots photos with a resolution of 4608 x 3456 pixels and 1080p videos at 30 fps.Battery Tests
The Cubot Max 3 has a 5000 mAh Li-Ion battery that is removable and arrives with a 10W (5V/2A) fast charger. All battery tests we run on the devices we review are developed by us and performed with the screen of the device being calibrated to 200 cd/m2. Battery-saving features are disabled.
The battery of our review unit charged in full for 3 hours and 39 minutes with the provided USB cable and charger. The charging process maintains a steady speed from 0-70% of the battery's charge. The device needs 1 hour and 50 minutes to reach this level. After that, charging slows down a bit and even more so, after the 80% is reached 20 minutes later. It takes 1 hour and 30 minutes to fully charge the device. The battery's temperature starts at 31°C and maintains it for two hours with a single jump to 33°C at the 30-40th minute. After the second hour, the temperature starts decreasing at the end measures 25°C.
During our intensive browsing test, the battery of our review unit lasted for 12 hours and 10 minutes. The discharging process is relatively steady from the start until the end with a minor increase in speed after the battery drops to 45%. The battery temperature starts at 29°C, reaches 32°C in 20 minutes, and remains at this level for 7 hours. After that, it continues to increase slowly, measuring 35°C in the end.
1920x1080, 30 fps, H.264, 20Mbps bitrate
The video test for battery life uses a 1080p video at 30 fps with a ~20Mbps rate. Our review unit's score from this test is 14 hours and 12 minutes. The discharging process starts slowly and the battery charge drops by 1-2% after the first half an hour. After that, the process gains speed and maintains it until the end. The battery temperature starts at 28°C, reaches 3o°C in half an hour, and remains at this level until the end.
YEBIS OpenGL ES 3.0 3D Tech Demo
For the 3D Graphics/Gaming test, the YEBIS OpenGL ES 3.0 3D Tech Demo is used. The result from this test is 8 hours and 24 minutes. The discharging pattern is relatively from the start until the end. The battery temperature starts at 25°C. After 1 hour and 10 minutes, it reaches 36°C and maintains it for 4 hours. Then, it goes up a degree to 37°C and remains at this level until the end.
Oukitel K7 | 12:41 (10000 mAh) |
Doogee S50 | 12:33 (5180 mAh) |
Ulefone Armor 6 | 12:31 (5000 mAh) |
Doogee S61 Pro | 12:22 (5180 mAh) |
Cubot Max 2 | 12:21 (5000 mAh) |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro | 12:15 (4500 mAh) |
Oukitel WP1 | 12:12 (5000 mAh) |
Cubot Max 3 | 12:10 (5000 mAh) |
UMIDIGI S2 | 12:09 (5100 mAh) |
Ulefone Armor 6E | 12:07 (5000 mAh) |
Ulefone Armor 15 | 12:04 (6600 mAh) |
AGM H6 | 11:49 (4900 mAh) |
AGM PAD P2 Active | 11:45 (8000 mAh) |
Doogee N30 | 11:43 (4180 mAh) |
UMIDIGI One Max | 11:43 (4150 mAh) |
Doogee S30 | 15:13 (5580 mAh) |
Ulefone Note 18 Ultra | 15:11 (5450 mAh) |
AGM H6 | 15:04 (4900 mAh) |
Oukitel WP1 | 14:59 (5000 mAh) |
Ulefone Armor 17 Pro | 14:55 (5380 mAh) |
OnePlus 7 Pro | 14:53 (4000 mAh) |
Unihertz Luna | 14:50 (5000 mAh) |
Cubot Max 3 | 14:43 (5000 mAh) |
Doogee S61 Pro | 14:43 (5180 mAh) |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 | 14:40 (5020 mAh) |
Ulefone Armor 23 Ultra | 14:39 (5280 mAh) |
Doogee S90 | 14:32 (5050 mAh) |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X | 14:32 (4100 mAh) |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro | 14:23 (4500 mAh) |
Elephone U | 14:22 (3620 mAh) |
Cubot Power | 9:25 (6000 mAh) |
Doogee BL7000 | 9:19 (7060 mAh) |
AGM H6 | 9:06 (4900 mAh) |
POCO X4 Pro 5G | 9:00 (5000 mAh) |
Xiaomi Mi Note 3 | 9:00 (3500 mAh) |
Xiaomi Mi A3 | 8:56 (4030 mAh) |
AGM Glory G1S | 8:52 (5500 mAh) |
Cubot Max 3 | 8:43 (5000 mAh) |
Xiaomi Mi 6 | 8:43 (3350 mAh) |
Samsung Galaxy A60 | 8:34 (3500 mAh) |
Doogee V20 | 8:32 (6000 mAh) |
Ulefone Note 13P | 8:30 (5180 mAh) |
Doogee S30 | 8:30 (5580 mAh) |
Oukitel K8 | 8:27 (5000 mAh) |
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G | 8:25 (4500 mAh) |
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