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Chinese Smartphones / All-New Ulefone Armor X10 Pro Gets Presented In A Video
The Ulefone Armor X10 Pro is here, and the company decided to show some of its highlights in a new video. That YouTube video is embedded below the article, and it has a duration of about a minute.
The Ulefone Armor X10 Pro is a successor to the Armor X10. This is a budget smartphone, and also a rugged one at the same time. In the provided video, Ulefone puts most focus on the phone’s rugged features.d
This phone is IP68/IP69K certified, which means it’s both water and dust resistant. On top of that, it comes with MIL-STD-810G certification, as it can take a hit as well.
Android 11 is also included out of the box here, while a 20-megapixel main camera sits on the back. There are two cameras on the back overall. A single one is included on the front.
Ulefone also highlights the size of this phone. It features a 5.45-inch display, just like its predecessor, so it’s ideal for one-hand use. It represents a compact smartphone in the rugged smartphones sector.
It comes in Black and Gray color options, and it has a custom physical key on the left-hand side. Its bezels aren’t particularly thin, but that’s what we’ve came to expect out of rugged phones.
The MediaTek Helio P22 fuels the Armor X10 Pro, while the device includes 4GB of RAM. It also comes with 64GB of storage, which you can expand with a microSD card up to 64GB.
The phone includes dual 1216 super-linear speakers, and a 5,180mAh battery. The device supports 10W charging, and it also has support for facial scanning. It uses its 5-megapixel selfie camera for that.
4G support is included too, and the device comes with Bluetooth 5.0. You’ll also find an NFC chip inside of this phone. Follow the link below if you’d like to know more about the device.
Ulefone Armor X10 Pro (more info)
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