Ulefone Armor 25T Pro 5G Rugged Phone

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    Ulefone Armor 25T Pro 5G Rugged Phone- Plus Wireless Charger. $404.00



    Camera: Thermal Imaging. 
    Camera: 64MP Night Vision
    Camera: 50MP Rear. 
    Camera: 32MP Front.
    Ram: 12GB ram a little lower then I wanted most of the ones I looked at were 24 to 48 gigs of ram.
    Storage: 256GB 1TB SD. Again a little lower then the rest most were 512GB to 1TB.
    CPU/GPU: MTK Dimensity 6300 only a 8 core CPU and 2 core GPU. Again not as much as some others. 
    (The "Blackview Oscal Tank / Blackview Explore 1/2 are the one's I wanted. 48 gigs ram, 512 GB storage, 16 cpu's 6/8 GPU's, night vision, underwater video, pictures, up to 2TB storage, 20,000/30,000mAh at 50 watts batteries.)
    Battery: 6500mAh (33W), 30W Wireless Charging. Tiny little thing only about 2,500/3,000 bigger then the average $800/$1,200 phone.
    Supported Satellite Navigation System: GPS + GLONASS + Beidou + Galileo.
    WiFi: WiFi 6
    Display: 6.78" FHD+ 120Hz 2460x1080 Corning Gorilla Glass Screen.
    OS: Android 14 (I like the Doke OS more better)
    Built-in IR (Remote control): That can be used with most things. I want to use it to start the generator! Haven't tried it yet.

    Many more features just too many to list them all.

    As you can see I never buy the standard off the shelve phone. Why would I, pay $600 to $1,500 for a phone with less power and features of a phone for $200 to $500? That to me just seems crazy.

    Important things for me when buying a phone:
    Memory, CPU, GPU how many frequencies (most important).

    I always want to make sure I have every frequencies for as many providers as possible. This phone says it does not work with AT&T. The frequencies says it does.I use RedPocket $30 per month unlimited everything, $20 per month for each additional line. Guess what it works just fine on RedPocket/AT&T.ALWAYS LOOK AT THE FREQUENCIES the phone supports. Every been standing next to that iPhone user that doesn't have a signal and you are both on the same carrier? iPhone's by default only carry a couple frequencies for the carrier they are locked to.So unless you want to be the only person on the mountain with no signal GET THE FREQUENCIES on the phone before you buy it.

    Here is a great site for checking your phone or the phone/s you're looking at buying. https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/f59c64fa
    That is the Blackview I was looking at. But it does not have all the frequencies of my Blackview BV8800. My bv8800 is still a great phone. But my monster puppy pulled that USB cable out too many times now it doesn't want to charge. I can get it to charge, then it starts not charging.So I had to replace it.The "Ulefone Armor 25T Pro 5G" was the only phone I could find that matched pretty close on frequencies (only missing two) plus all the 5G frequencies. It has Triple Nano Sim's, so you can have two phone numbers on one phone and 1 TB of storage. (I never used 128 GB's on my last phone LOL)

    The Ulefone Armor 25T Pro booted right up and is working with the nano sim from my Blackview BV8800. I still need to de-google it, change a few APN settings. But overall so far I'm happy with it. I will be trying that thermal camera on the woods tonight!

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