Carbon 1 MK II

Carbon 1 MK II (Carbon 1 Mark 2) Review, Pros and Cons – Amid the evolution of internal specification technology, the smartphone company Carbon is arriving with an innovative device with a relatively new construction design. This new smartphone design in Germany has a premium class carbon fiber monocoque body that reduces weight and provides better connectivity than ever before.

You may have seen low connectivity several times when you tried carbon roofing in the old days. The company overcomes this problem with the latest technology. This way, you will have no interruption when streaming content or surfing the Internet. However, judging only by its latest technology it has not resulted in real value, so let’s understand what you will get in the Carbon 1 MK II smartphone.

Carbon 1 MK II Review

Highlights

  1. The constructed carbon fiber gives a premium feel and consists of ultrafine filaments.
  2. Compare to other medium-sized devices this phone has an elegant texture with a light body.
  3. You will have ample practical storage of 256 GB and 8 GB of RAM configured in the internal section.
  4. The performance angle is managed through the 12nm – Helio P95 chipset with a sufficient amount of graphics.
  5. Use a dual 16 MP camera, a 20 MP front camera, and both support gyro-EIS.
  6. In terms of battery power, the phone was integrated with a very small Li-Lon 3000 mAh battery.

Design and Display

In terms of appearance, honestly, it gives vibrations of something different in the first moments. Carbon 1 MK II smartphone may look plastic, but it is not plastic. In addition, the texture is between a little rough and a little smooth, which looks quite impressive. Although, the speaker is present at the back, and this can cause problems later.

Fortunately, you will receive the biometric scanner on the side panel, while the 6.3 mm thickness is quite impeccable. In addition, the lightweight property of carbon fiber gives the phone 33% less body weight. Not to forget, there is the industry-leading Gorilla Glass Victus protection deployed on display and, on the side note, the buttons appear tactile.

The carbon material is even lighter than aluminum, so you will certainly have a lighter construction. But, the front screen is just as robust as the rear panel. You can memorize vivid and vibrant colors through the 6.01 inches AMOLED display. However, the phone comes equipped with thick bezels as a disadvantage.

Memory and Internal

The Carbon 1 MK II is the first carbon fiber phone and without a doubt, was built in a fascinating way. But under the hood, the 12 nm Mediatek MT6779V Helio P95 chipset will only disappoint at the bottom. In addition, it only supports 4G LTE networks. However, the performance and gaming will not let you down, as you can play heavy games.

All thanks to the subtle combination of UFS 2.1, 256 GB of storage, and an astonishing 8 GB of RAM that will eliminate the maximum potential of this phone for sure. In terms of software layers, the interface consists of something similar to Android 10. It is expected to get an update to Android 11 soon in the second quarter.

On the other hand, the gross power of the performance-oriented cores reaches 2.2 GHz. This may be sufficient for multi-tasking, while the multi-core output would be satisfactory for your daily tasks. In the end, you have to use a shared SIM slot to use Dual SIM or storage expansion. It will be a wise decision if you focus on Dual SIM.

Camera

The company has just started adding value to its users, but the quality of image processing is still new. With the dual 16 MP camera, you can instantly capture a wide variety of photos and videos. Apparently, the overall quality of the images is good.

But as you click on photos from daylight to low light, drastic problems start to appear. In the dark, the saturation of photos is sometimes left behind. It is still not the worst compared to the entry-level device, as it is branded as a flagship device. Video recording goes up to 4K with EIS-gyro, which is good enough to make simple videos.

There is room to improve AI software and, hopefully, it can arrive in the next system update. The native camera app offers standard features and tools that will enhance the photographic experience. At the front, there is a 20 MP selfie camera that also offers gyro-EIS stability.

Battery and Others

On the Carbon 1 MK 2 smartphone, you won’t notice any power-hungry software configurations, and even having a Li-lon 3000 mAh battery will give better battery life. You can easily earn more than 5 hours normal situation. The company announces that the phone will charge 50% in half an hour. In short, the charging block will take an hour to fully charge the battery.

Inside the box, you’ll only notice the phone and the Type-C charging cable, without any charger, as a step towards a greener technology solution but to some extent, it looks like a way to increase the sale of chargers. You can use any charger and it would be convenient if you use an 18 W charger. The starting price is set at USD 950 (Rs. 68,999) as the order cost and there are no shipping costs included. If you consider the specification, the phone is expensive, but if you consider the Carbon 1 MK II is the first phone in the world with a carbon fiber design, the price is balanced.

Carbon 1 MK II

Carbon 1 MK II Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Carbon 1 MK II smartphone.

SpecificationsCarbon 1 MK II
Network2G, 3G, 4G
AnnouncedMarch 2021
SIMHybrid Dual SIM
Dimensions6.04 x 2.91 x 0.25 inches
Weight125 g
Size6.01 inches
DisplayAMOLED
18:9 ratio
~402 ppi density
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass Victus
Resolution1080 x 2160 pixels
OSAndroid 10
Chipset12nm – Mediatek MT6779V Helio P95
CPUOcta-core
2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A75
6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55
GPUPowerVR GM9446
Card slotYes (uses shared SIM slot)
RAM8GB
Internal256GB
UFS 2.1
Camera16 MP (wide)
16 MP (wide)
Dual-LED dual-tone flash, HDR, panorama, gyro-EIS
4K@30fps
Selfie20 MP
Gyro-EIS
1080p@30fps
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, LE, aptX HD
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO
NFCYes
Infrared portNo
RadioNo
USBUSB Type-C 3.1
SensorsSide-mounted fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
BatteryLi-Ion 3000 mAh
Fast charging (expected without charger in box)
ColorsCarbon Fiber​ Matte Black
Expected PriceUSD 950 (Rs. 68,999)

Carbon 1 MK II Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the Carbon 1 MK II smartphone.

Pros

  1. World-first Carbon fiber body.
  2. Immersive AMOLED display panel.
  3. Light monocoque design.
  4. Relatively thin construction.
  5. Decent multi-tasking.
  6. Ample RAM and storage capacity.
  7. 4K video recording with gyro-EIS.
  8. Enable NFC.
  9. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus.

Cons

  1. Low processing power.
  2. Stuck on Android 10.
  3. Uses shared SIM slot.
  4. 3000 mAh battery only.
  5. Without wireless charging support.
  6. Without 5G support.
  7. Inside the box, without a charger.
  8. Average camera performance.

Conclusion

The Carbon 1 MK II is also known as carbon 1 mark 2 is something out of the box that we looked at after a long time. The phone is available in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In contrast, it takes time to debut on the global stage. The main feature is like a double-edged sword, it looks good and is worth the user’s attention. But at the same time, this new technology also raises the price in several folds.

If you are the aesthetics of technology, it is a brilliant deal. But, from the user’s perspective, it is not satisfactory from the price perspective. We understand that its cost is relatively high just because it has premium class first carbon fiber coverage.

But if you take care of the internal components and software of any other flagship device, the cost gap is even wider. In short, you are spending $ 400 more on the wrapper alone. You can check the iPhone 12 mini or iPhone 12 at the same price.

Sumit Pandit
Sumit Pandit is a senior news reporter for Oispice. He is an expert on smartphones, apps, gadgets, and the tech industry. He writes for different tech news and has an excellent ability to make complex matters easy to understand. Sumit can be reached on Twitter @sumitkrpandit or Email at [email protected].