The Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro arrives as the successor of the Armor Pad 2. Although equipped with a weaker processor, it’s still equipped with interesting specs and features.
The Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro is the smartphone with the worlds biggest battery
The Armor Pad 3 Pro is a rugged tablet powered by a much more larger battery than the Pad 2, the device is backed by a massive 33,280mAh battery with 66W fast charging and 10W reverse wired charging support, which means the Pad 3 Pro can charge other devices. This also means that the Armor Pad 3 Pro is a phone with the biggest battery, a battery bigger than that of the Oukitel RT7 Titan.
The device also has a dual triangular-shaped super bright LED flash with a max brightness of 1,100 lumens, which means the Ulefone Pad 3 Pro is suitable for anyone that engages in nighttime adventures, the Armor Pad 3 Pro should be able to illuminate a vast area of your surroundings at night when camping or night hiking.
In the camera department, the tablet feature a single 50MP rear camera and 32MP selfie. In addition, it features a 10.36-inch 2K IPS LCD display, with corning gorilla glass 5 protection and its peak brightness is 500 nits, meaning it’s not bright enough for use under direct sunlight but it’s generally not bad.
Under the hood, the Mediatek MT8788 handles performance and the tablet utilizes 8GB RAM and it has a 256GB internal storage, with up to 2 terabytes SD card expansion, the device also supports virtual RAM expansion. As stated earlier, the Pad 3 Pro has a weaker processor, its USP is its battery, dual super-bright LED flash and ruggedness.
Speaking of ruggedness, the Armor Pad 3 Pro is IP68 and IP69k compliant, which means its waterproof, dust-proof and is resistant to high pressure water jets(according to its ratings), it’s also MIL-STD-810H certified, a Military-Grade certification, which means the device can withstand harsh environmental conditions.
Finally, the Armor Pad 3 Pro ships with the stock version of Android 13, it has stereo speakers, NFC, FM radio, OTG, dual SIM, a side fingerprint sensor, face unlock, a 3.5mm headphone jack and it supports glove mode, which means the display had been tuned to be very responsive to the point where wearing gloves while operating the phone wouldn’t be an issue for the display.
The Armor Pad 3 Pro is currently available on AliExpress for $559, which isn’t it’s official retail price but just a placeholder price. The phone would launch officially in May, that’s when its official retail price would be known.
Source: AliExpress