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Prime Day: Get the cloud-powered Nextbit Robin for just $239 shipped (Reg. $399)

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It’s Prime Day, and if the Android phone deals we pointed out earlier weren’t enough for you, now you have another option. The Nextbit Robin — with its sleek and modern light blue design and innovative cloud-powered software — is now available from Amazon for just $239 shipped — a full $160 off the list price of $399 and the lowest we’ve ever seen…

There’s absolutely no question that the Nextbit Robin was one of last year’s most innovative — or at least, intriguing — smartphones. The phone’s headline feature is its ability to free up space when you need it by automatically erasing rarely used apps and data — storing them in the cloud for later. On top of this, it has a plain attractive outer shell.

Besides its unique exterior design and cloud features, the specs are awesome too:

  • 5.2-inch 1080p IPS display
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • 13MP rear camera with PDAF and dual-tone flash
  • Stereo front-facing speakers w/dual amplifiers
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB storage + 100GB cloud storage
  • 5MP selfie camera
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Quick-Charge 2.0 support
  • USB Type C connector
  • Bluetooth 4.0

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