
- Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra carries one of the largest batteries in tablets around it today
- There is also a directly integrated view of this device
- Forget the ability to transport, this device is 27.8 mm thick and weighs 1.6 kg
Ulefone is preparing to detect Armor Pad 5 Ultra, a device that seems to be designed to test the boundaries of what it might have a rough disk.
The device features multi -use LED lights, dual warning lights, display device, and battery capacity often related to portable power plants.
The result is a product that seems to be more at the extreme of the traditional tablet.
Building standards and heavy durability
Small 27.8 mm and weighs 1.6 kg, the ulefone armor pad 5 ultra is not a lightweight companion, and in fact it is heavier than many Commercial computers on the market.
The FHD+ LCD device uses a 11 -inch screen with 90 Hz updates and brightness reaches 600 networks.
More than unusual is the built -in display, which works in 200 candles with a resolution of 960 x 540 – but while these numbers indicate modest performance compared to independent display devices.
It also comes with a handle that doubles as a bearer, indicating attempts to improve the projection alignment.
One of the most prominent features in the Armor Pad 5 Ultra is a battery of 24200 mAh, which is specifications that dwarf most competitors.
Ulefone enhances 120W charging support and the ability to work as a 10W Electronics Energy Bank.
These numbers seem impressive, but their real efficiency, heat management, long -term performance, and general practical application still requires independent verification.
Photography is another field in which Ulefone seems to be determined to exceed standard expectations, and ARMOR PAD 5 Ultra holds a 64 -megapixel main camera, 64 -megapixel night vision sensor, 1,000 -LED camera lights, and a 32 -megapixel front camera.
The cover of this device comes with IP69K and Mil-Std-810H certificates, which means that it should resist the flooding of water, dust and drops.
This durability may attract this durability to field users, although its size and weight make a daily inexpensive compared to standard tablets or even rugged smartphones.
It is expected to be charged with Android 15, and as mentioned in the ARMOR PAD 5 Ultra at $ 599, while the Pro Free Free Free Free Free Free.
Looking at the previous retail retail in the Armor 4 Ultra for about 380 dollars, it seems that Ulefone tests whether consumers will pay additional for unusual groups of devices.
via Gsmarena