Ulefone Armor 3T - rugged transmitter and phone in one
Chinese manufacturer Ulefone introduced a new phone that is distinctive with its durability and also an unusual feature, with a radio. Ulefone Armor 3T. Now this phone is available to support the crowdfunding portal of Indiegogo, where it is possible to buy it at a lower price. However, it is not intended for the general public, rather it is appreciated by people who work in difficult conditions or are often in forests where there is no significant signal.
The function will surprise you, the price so much
Ulefone introduced the Armor 3T, which is primarily aimed at performance but immunity and radio functionality. Only Medium Processor Helio P23 medium processor with 4 GB of RAM takes care of the power. Intense storage has 64 GB. An exciting feature is the presence of a 10.300 mAh high capacity battery with fast 18W charging. The camera has 21 MPx, it is from Sony and does not have a partner in a dual set. Likewise, the selfie camera is alone and has 13 MPx.
Another notable specification is, for example, the possibility of getting into the bowl of the device with the included two screwdrivers in the package. Among the interesting features are the presence of the NFC or the 5.7 "FHD + notch display, but with a large front chin and forehead. The display is protected by hardened glass Gorilla Glass 5. For example, the phone has so many dual front speakers.
Ulefone Armor 3T comes with the old Android Oreo 8.1, which is quite a shame. Ulefone is known by virtually not updating his phones on the higher version of Android. The price of the device is still in the $ 300 ($ 6,700) campaign without a radio antenna and $ 314 ($ 7,044) with it. The price is not exaggerated to what the phone offers. On the Czech market, we could only think of something like this. Unfortunately, Ulefone is not a company that cares about its customers. Although Armor offers amazing resilience and atypical radio, on the other hand, the customer receives a relatively weak processor and I dare say zero software support. Then you need to consider whether the user needs such a robust phone.
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