Ulefone Armor 7 review

21 Feb 2020


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  • Anonymous
  • uct
  • 22 Feb 2020

r2244, 21 Feb 2020Why they don't make a Rugged Smartphone with flagship SoC,1... moreWhy never mention 16G RAM?

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    • Dometalican
    • B45
    • 21 Feb 2020

    r2244, 21 Feb 2020Why they don't make a Rugged Smartphone with flagship SoC,1... moreDude...NONE OF THAT is going to be $700...that's definitely not happening. Maybe if it used Snapdragon 855 or even the good Dimensity SoC, we'd be getting somewhere but not with that latest camera and processor.

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      • AnonD-783118
      • 38g
      • 21 Feb 2020

      What stops me each and every time of buying a rugged phone is the screen. I don't care about resolution, but if one phone should ever have a bright screen that's readable in sunlight it's a rugged phone! Ulefone does everything right but never puts a decent screen in there making this phone completely useless in direct sunlight.

        I just saw the video review. It's actually kinda funny. It demonstrates the survival ability of this phone in an entertaining way. Good job, Angie!

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          • Sean
          • 8mp
          • 21 Feb 2020

          Probably an early bug with th camera using 48mp mode

            Better than CAT,for (not even) half the price..
            Tried Armor 3Wt version,a 3W with walkie-talkie option,cannot believe what that thing survived..

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              • r2244
              • J5Y
              • 21 Feb 2020

              Why they don't make a Rugged Smartphone with flagship SoC,108mp 8K@30FPS recorder whit Optical Stabilisation camera 📸 ,6000mAh battery 🔋 ,UFS Storage 3.0,NFC,Audio Jack,Radio FM,walkie talkie ,full Navigation Support (dual-band A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS),on the side Fingerprint,(Altimeter,Barometer,Geomagnetic,Magnetometer,UV light,Heart Rate,)sensors ,Dynamic AMOLED HDR10+ 120Hz Always-on display and 600-700$ price tag ! Why!?😑

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                • Anonymous
                • Nv@
                • 21 Feb 2020

                Good to see some small brands getting reviews. I Hope to see an Infinix phone review soon.

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                  • Essen
                  • u15
                  • 21 Feb 2020

                  The deeper USB C port and an over sensitive fingerprint scanner seem like deal breakers. Pity they couldn't iron this out. Moreover, in my opinion, a side-mounted fps is the best location in a phone.

                  But great battery life. That apart, I wonder what the market is for these tough phones and why don't mainstream manufacturers make at least one tough phone in their line up.

                  I am sure tradies and professionals who need these phones would also appreciate something compact to make it easier to handle with a single hand out in the field. And to fit into pockets in a way that it isn't an impediment to climbing and such.

                  Or is this too niche a marker than I know of?

                    I am actually considering this phone as a second phone for work. Because I have to be so careful with my new red magic 3s.

                    And I do quite a bit of outside work too. I am might end up getting this phone next month... Have to check my balance...

                    Great review GSMArena.

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                      • AnonD-914486
                      • 0T0
                      • 21 Feb 2020

                      Make a review of Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro, please!!!

                        As far as rugged phones go, this is definitely one of the finest. I don't think it's fair to compare this with a 3 year old phone (S8 Active). Price is also reasonable considering the fact that it's a niche product for a niche group of users.

                          The military could use this thing. Better Armour than some tanks.