New details and specs of Ulefone Armor 17 Pro [a rugged smartphone]
Are you bored with your rugged smartphone? Do you want an upgrade? Or are you looking for some enhanced features?
Just don’t worry, your voice has been heard. A new rugged smartphone is on its way.
Ulefone announced a sturdy and robust smartphone.
The Armor 17 Pro is the latest smartphone by Ulefone.
The new smartphone Armor 17 Pro by Ulefone displays certain features that are uncommon when it comes to rugged smartphones. The smartphone features a 120Hz display along with a 180MP camera.
A new design
The design of the new smartphone seems to be well-suitable and well-balanced. If we consider the new design, we can’t say that the phone is itself an advertisement for rugged phones. The waterdrop notch at the top and the thin bezels [not too thick comparably] are the new added sleek design features.
Some additional specs and features of the Armor 17 Pro are as follow:
- The 120Hz LCD display on the front side
- a 6.58-inch full HD+
- weighs 290 grams
- IP68/IP69K certified
- MIL-STD-810G certified
- 8Gb Ram expandable up to 13GB
- Supports 66W charging
- 5,380 mAh battery
Thus, indicating that it can handle dust and water. Additionally, the Armor 17 Pro is also shock and extremely temperature resistant. To protect the display, the device is protected via Gorilla Glass 5.
A 108MP rear camera
The device holds 108MP as the main camera. Ulefone is based on ISOCELL by Samsung. It is an HM2 sensor, having an f/1.89 aperture. In addition to this, it uses a 9-in-1 pixel binning technology. Furthermore, an 8MP ultrawide camera is also incorporated. Moreover, you will find an 8MP IR night vision camera on the back as well.
A 6nm processor [MediaTek Helio G99] fuels the smartphone.
Expandable storage
The new smartphone by Ulefone includes two SIM card slots. A separate microSD card slot (up to 2TB microSD card) is also provided. Additionally, Android 12 is pre-installed on the device.
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