An inexpensive “protector” that can be dropped to the floor from a height of human height, drowned in water, or taken in mud baths with it. The smartphone doesn’t care about all this at all. The device is protected in accordance with the requirements of IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD-810G standards. What's the catch then? In the hardware components of a smartphone. UleFone Armor X3 runs on the old MediaTek MT6580 quad-core processor without support for mobile LTE networks.
This chipset was released back in 2015. The smartphone has 2/32 GB of memory; thanks to the refusal of a second SIM card, the internal storage capacity can be increased using a microSD card. The smartphone screen measures 5.5 inches diagonally and displays images in HD+ resolution (1440x720 pixels). The device does not have an NFC module or a fingerprint scanner. But it can boast of a customizable button on the side of its indestructible body and a capacious 5000 mAh battery. The downside of the built-in battery is slow 5-watt charging via the microUSB connector.
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Doesn't live up to my expectations, I wanted better
11 February 2022
After a year of use, the phone began to become very dull, I only have IbisPaint X and Discord installed to work, since the budget was bad. I bought it for 8k, it honestly doesn’t justify the price. I don't recommend it, you will regret it
A quick button to switch to any application, almost no more after a year of use
Can't run some games (Brawl Stars is just frizzy, even though only two applications are installed to work with it). I watch content on YouTube in 360px, because at 480-720 it already lags. I can do more shortcomings, but I’m already lazy