Ulefone recently announced the Armor Mini 20T Pro smartphone, and now the company is offering an unboxing video. This is the world’s smallest 5G thermal rugged smartphone, Ulefone says.
Ulefone has an Armor Mini 20T Pro hands-on video to show us
This video has a duration of around a minute and a half. It’s embedded below the article, and it not only gives us a great look at the phone’s design, but it also highlights some of its most notable features.
This rugged smartphone is both MIL-STD-810H and IP68/IP69K certified. It can not only take a hit if you drop it, but it’s water and dust resistant. It sure does look the part, it looks like a proper rugged phone.
The thermal variant of this smartphone includes FLIR’s Lepton 3.5 thermal sensor. The phone also comes with the MyFLIR Pro app pre-installed, so that you have complete control over that thermal sensor’s functionality.
There is also a powerful LED light included on the back, which is rather versatile, actually. You can adjust its brightness, while some flashing patterns are also available. It can be used as an SOS signal tool, while it also has the Emergency Warning Light pattern built-in.
A rather beefy battery is also included
The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC fuels this phone, while Ulefone also offers some accessories for it. A 6,200mAh battery sits inside this small phone, as does a 64-megapixel Night Vision camera.
Ulefone included 8GB of RAM on the inside, but you can double that via virtual RAM. 5G is supported, while the phone can charge at a max of 33W (via a wired). It also supports 15W wireless charging and has a 50-megapixel main camera.
Android 14 comes pre-installed here. The Ulefone Armor Mini 20 Pro and Armor Mini 20T Pro will become available on October 21 via AliExpress. The non-T variant doesn’t have a thermal camera on the back.
Ulefone Armor Mini 20T Pro (AliExpress)
Ulefone Armor Mini 20 Pro (AliExpress)
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