Coolpad Max (SD617, 4GB RAM) Benchmarks


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Coolpad’s entry into the high-end market in India happens to be the Coolpad Max, which is a 24,999 INR ($371) phone with a Snapdragon 617 inside, along with 4GB of RAM.

I completely love how the phone is built and how it feels in the hands. However, it clearly isn’t the most powerful $370 phone around. That was for what we had to say, let’s take a quick look over the specs and see what the benchmarks have in store.

Coolpad Max Specifications

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  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080p display
  • Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB ROM
  • 13 mega-pixel rear camera
  • 5 mega-pixel front camera
  • 2800mAh battery
  • Dual Hybrid SIM slot
  • Android 5.1 (Cool UI 8.0)

Coolpad Max Benchmarks

Here is what the phone manages with its SD617+4GB RAM config:

  • AnTuTu: 43462
  • Vellamo Metal: 1215
  • Vellamo Browser: 1790 (Chrome)
  • Vellamo Multicore: 1741

Despite the scores being fairly low for a $371, I’ve had a rather nice experience with the phone so far. That said, expect a detailed log in the review which will be posted very soon.

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20 Comments

  1. arsalan
    June 2, 2016

    Unfair price.

  2. Beloved Chairman Lei Jun
    June 2, 2016

    my friends, you can get a Mi5 for 24999 in India, so why buy this bad phone if you can have a phone from the beloved brand with better specifications at same price. Thanks your your support dears

    • King
      June 3, 2016

      lol.. yeah. you are right mr. chairman. 😀

  3. arsalan
    June 2, 2016

    Unfair price.

  4. Steven Fox
    June 2, 2016

    SD 617 over 250$ is a definite NO.

  5. Beloved Chairman Lei Jun
    June 2, 2016

    my friends, you can get a Mi5 for 24999 in India, so why buy this bad phone if you can have a phone from the beloved brand with better specifications at same price. Thanks your your support dears

    • King
      June 3, 2016

      lol.. yeah. you are right mr. chairman. 😀

  6. Steven Fox
    June 2, 2016

    SD 617 over 250$ is a definite NO.

  7. TheOracle
    June 2, 2016

    Very nice looking phone. But the Redmi Note 3 pro is $150 less with a much bigger battery and better soc. No thanks.

    • Mr.Flying Zoom3rz
      June 5, 2016

      Sure, don’t forget it has 2 gigs ram less. Overall I don’t see a balance in this phone by Coolpad

      • TheOracle
        June 5, 2016

        Not sure what you mean but the Note 3 Pro has 3GB. But yeah, this isn’t a great package for that price.

        • Mr.Flying Zoom3rz
          June 6, 2016

          But the 3gb is starting from $190 not $150.

          • TheOracle
            June 6, 2016

            It doesn’t matter. It’s still a better phone with better performance and specs than the $370 Coolpad.

            • Mr.Flying Zoom3rz
              June 6, 2016

              Of course. I’m myself considering the 3gb Redmi Note 3 Pro as my next phone. Now I’m waiting for some reviews of Vernee Apollo Lite to appear as this is the other phone I’m interested in. Meanwhile waiting for my Oukitel K6000 Pro to be delivered, I’m sure I’d fall in love with the battery life of this guy. Also I’m keeping an eye on any news about the K6000 Prime. lol ?

  8. TheOracle
    June 2, 2016

    Very nice looking phone. But the Redmi Note 3 pro is $150 less with a much bigger battery and better soc. No thanks.

    • Mr.Flying Zoom3rz
      June 5, 2016

      Sure, don’t forget it has 2 gigs ram less. Overall I don’t see a balance in this phone by Coolpad

    • TheOracle
      June 5, 2016

      Not sure what you mean but the Note 3 Pro has 3GB. But yeah, this isn’t a great package for that price.

    • Mr.Flying Zoom3rz
      June 6, 2016

      But the 3gb is starting from $190 not $150.

    • TheOracle
      June 6, 2016

      It doesn’t matter. It’s still a better phone with better performance and specs than the $370 Coolpad.

    • Mr.Flying Zoom3rz
      June 6, 2016

      Of course. I’m myself considering the 3gb Redmi Note 3 Pro as my next phone. Now I’m waiting for some reviews of Vernee Apollo Lite to appear as this is the other phone I’m interested in. Meanwhile waiting for my Oukitel K6000 Pro to be delivered, I’m sure I’d fall in love with the battery life of this guy. Also I’m keeping an eye on any news about the K6000 Prime. lol 😄