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Power Armor 19T...The 4G phone with FLiR thermal camera was the envy of the Armor 20WT test video.
Tough and durable design is the essence of rugged phones, but we try to handle them with gloved hands in our tests, especially if the touch screen can still be used flawlessly. There are market standards and certification tests for testing the dust, water, shock and all-resistant design, of which the Ulefone Power Armor 19T has obtained the IP68, IP69 and MIL-STD-810H indicators, and is guaranteed to be dust-, dirt-, and sand-resistant. , waterproof (30 minutes, 1.5 meters) and shockproof (dropped onto a concrete slab from one and a half meters).
The massive and strong plastic housing hides a 6.58″ IPS panel with 1080 x 2408 pixels with 120 Hz refresh rate and 1.1 mm Gorilla Glass 5 protective glass, the camera drop is 16 megapixels. Maybe not the 108 megapixel Samsung on the back The ISOCELL HM2 main sensor is the essence of the 5 megapixel microscope camera capable of 60x magnification, but the 160 x 120 pixel FLiR Lepton 3.5 thermal sensor with MSX technology and 5 megapixel support for traditional colors and details visible to the human eye.
The 9600 mAh battery can be quickly charged at 66 watts via the Type-C port, and up to 15 watts via the Qi charger. The device is powered by the octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 chip with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of expandable storage, and the supported 4G frequencies include the essential B20 band, as well as the uSmart port for all kinds of accessories. Of course, the Power Armor 19T didn’t go with these to the torture test, where its USB port was loaded two thousand times from four directions, and its buttons were pressed a hundred thousand times as well as its touch panel.
The charging cable was pulled out and plugged back in five thousand times, and the phone was dropped from 10 cm on the floor the same number of times. He gripped the ground two hundred times from one and a half meters and from several angles, tested extreme temperatures between -20 and 55 degrees, and spun and tumbled three hundred times in a centrifuge. Steel balls weighing 30, 60, 90 and 130 grams were thrown at the LCD panel, they were forced to bend 2,000 times, they were placed under a meter and a half of water for half an hour and the battery was stress tested for 96 hours.
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