Coolpad has a new mid-range phone launching on Wednesday, May 25. The phone will arrive as the COOL 20, and just a few days before the launch, the manufacturer has decided to reveal some of its key specs and features.

COOL 20

The COOL 20 will have MediaTek’s Helio G80 processor powering it, an upgrade from the aged Helio P30 chipset inside its predecessor, the COOL 10. The octa-core chipset has two Cortex-A75 cores and six Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and 1.8GHz respectively along with a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU.

There will be 128GB of storage onboard with support for storage expansion (256GB max.). Coolpad says it uses the EROFS file system developed by Huawei that allows for more space and is also faster than the F2FS format.

The manufacturer has also confirmed that the phone will have 48MP dual cameras and will feature image processing technology from Arcsoft. It has added a bunch of features including night mode, portrait mode, and HDR mode. Below are some sample photos that were taken by the device. The configuration of the second rear camera was not stated but the front-facing camera is a 13MP sensor.

Another feature confirmed is support for Dual-band Wi-Fi and 4G+ network, the latter of which it claims is three times faster than standard 4G.

The COOL 20 will have a waterdrop notch, be covered in scratch-resistant and oleophobic glass on both sides, and be available in black, green, and white. It will run Cool OS out of the box.

 

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