Description
Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 Waterproof Phone, 13200mAh Battery, 15W Wireless Charge, 48MP Four Rear Camera, 6.81″ FHD+, Helio G95 Octa-core Android 11, 8GB + 256GB, Dual 4G Unlocked
6.45 x 3.21 x 0.56 inches
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
Wireless communication technologies
Connectivity technologies
Headset-free FM Radio, 48MP Quad Camera, 13200mAh Battery, Waterproof 3 in 1 Endoscope, 8GB + 256GB
13200 Milliampere Hour (mAh)
AC Power Charger, Power Armor 13 Phone, Data Cable, OTG Cable, Type-C to USB Adapter
Test video – Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 :
Product highlights :
【13200mAh Battery, 33W Fast Charging, 15W Wireless Charging, 5W Wireless Reverse Charging】 Ulefone Power Armor 13 comes with a 13200mAh battery, equipped with 33W wired fast speed charging, this outdoor cell phone can get speedy refills in 3 hours, also suppot 15W wireless charging and OTG function, can enable 5W wireless reverse charging to power other electronic devices in emergency( Not compatible with AT&T or Cricket activations)
【Infrared Distance Measure & Headset-free FM Radio & Endoscope Supported】Incorporated into infrared distance measure function, support measuring length, area, volume, pythagoras. The loud and clear FM radio will play directly once you enable FM radio without plugging in headphone any longer. It also features an external expansion port on the left bottom, which can connect to an endoscope Note: The endoscope need to be purchased separately
【MTK Helio G95 Chipset & 8GB+256GB & Android 11】 Ulefone Power Armor 13 is powered by MediaTek Helio G95 chipset, paired with 8GB RAM which is capable of making multi-tasking streaming videos run as smooth as they can be. 256GB internal storage(external memory support). Runs the latest Android 11 OS
【6.81″ FHD+ Screen & IP68/IP69K & MIL-STD-810G】 6.81-inch FHD+screen of Ulefone Power Armor 13 brings high screen-to-body ratio, 1080*2400 pixel high definition and 20:9 aspect ratio. Meets a whole list of advanced performance standards, including IP68, IP69K, MIL-STD-810G. It is tough enough to withstand water, dust, and sudden drop
【Quad Camera System & 12 Months Warranty】 Ulefone Power Armor 13 is with a 48MP main camera, a 8MP wide angle camera, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP sub camera, also have 5 Flashes. The 16MP front camera for selfie with AI beautification function. With advanced Al scene recognition technology, supports 4K video recording and excellent night photography mode. We provide 12-month warranty, if you have any questions about the phone, We will reply you within 24 hour
Questions & Answers – Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 :
➕ What is the price of Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 in-store is 1620 SAR VAT.
➕ When Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 was released ?
The release date was June 17, 2020.
➕ What is the price of Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 cheap used ?
The price of Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 used is 1130 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 ?
Special specifications :
【13200mAh Battery, 33W Fast Charging, 15W Wireless Charging, 5W Wireless Reverse Charging】 Ulefone Power Armor 13 comes with a 13200mAh battery, equipped with 33W wired fast speed charging, this outdoor cell phone can get speedy refills in 3 hours, also suppot 15W wireless charging and OTG function, can enable 5W wireless reverse charging to power other electronic devices in emergency( Not compatible with AT&T or Cricket activations)
【Infrared Distance Measure & Headset-free FM Radio & Endoscope Supported】Incorporated into infrared distance measure function, support measuring length, area, volume, pythagoras. The loud and clear FM radio will play directly once you enable FM radio without plugging in headphone any longer. It also features an external expansion port on the left bottom, which can connect to an endoscope Note: The endoscope need to be purchased separately
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested
this product (
See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5
on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 in Saudi Arabia ?
Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….
Technical specifications – Ulefone Power Armor 13 Rugged Smartphone, IP68 :
Unlocked for All Carriers
Wireless network technology
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T. O (verified owner) –
Rugged! – This is the only phone I have not broken within a year of ownership,
T. O (verified owner) –
Rugged! – This is the only phone I have not broken within a year of ownership,
O. N (verified owner) –
It has its pros and cons. – I love the quality of the images, I hate how the cameras are really bad about zooming and it takes a lot longer to focus on close things than it should be. It’s ability to take clear images despite poor lighting is really impressive.
O. N (verified owner) –
It has its pros and cons. – I love the quality of the images, I hate how the cameras are really bad about zooming and it takes a lot longer to focus on close things than it should be. It’s ability to take clear images despite poor lighting is really impressive.
M. F (verified owner) –
– Muy bueno
P. D (verified owner) –
A good value compromise gives a giant battery in a rugged but medium quality phone – Yes it has unique features! I’ve not tested the endoscope function yet, but it looks useful. I’ve tried the Infrared measurement system – it is an app which turns on a red diode laser, which you can move around the room and get the attention of your pets. Each press of the “measure” button starts a measurement process that takes about 10 seconds; measurements are saved in a list. Another unique feature is that it seems to have provision for a lanyard at the spot where the endoscope attaches, but I am not yet sure of this. This is a HEAVY phone, and if you are not used to carrying a heavy phone, it may be a bit of a shock. Then of course there are some unique failings too, for instance the OS does not allow apps to sense battery drain current. This is likely so that apps cannot measure the actual battery capacity, which I estimate is 10-25% less than advertised. That’s not news though — check the other “giant battery” phones and some or all of them will use the same strategy. And it’s not a real issue, because the only thing that counts is actual on-time, and this phone will function from 2 to 7 days depending on the nature of the load. In my case, heavy hotspot with GPS and bluetooth operation is the big load. It is unlikely you will find another phone which can hold up significantly longer on a single charge. Other issues? Well you would assume that since it has a power infrared measurement system, that it would have the “IR Blaster” functions enabled, but for some reason it does not — and in this case, I don’t see why not. Another function I could not get to work was the “tap twice to wake” function, and it seems to be unavailable. Now other functions – display is an abnormally long aspect ratio, wider than the 16:9 standard, but the nice thing is that the end piece of the display can function separately, as you see in a number of other phones like the old LG. This must be enabled in the menus. Camera? The main camera is quite good, and the UHD video looks nice, BUT there is no anti-shake algorithm at all, so if you have shaky hands the video will be hard to watch. The wide angle camera is poor except in daylight conditions. The macro camera produces photos which are not as good as the main camera focused closely, so one wonders why it exists. The selfie cam is likewise subpar. There is a night vision mode, but you need steady hands again to avoid smearing the photo. So to sum up, you have one decent camera, and the rest are of limited usefulness. There is one bright spot – pun intended – the quad LED flash system, which doubles as a flashlight and helps a lot with the low light issues. Another review here said the bluetooth disconnected easily — I tested mine, and it connects Bluetooth for long durations, but it might have some sensitivity to USB 3.0 devices, so if you are connecting the phone to an auxiliary keyboard or other device, plug the device into a USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0 port. Let’s look at the whole picture. This phone is intended as a long lasting phone being used brutally outdoors for long intervals away from power sources, and the features needed for that are not too compromised. Bringing down the price, for the makers of this phone, meant cutting costs in the non-essential features for the intended market, and they did a good job of that, otherwise this would be a phone that cost a couple hundred dollars more. So considering the price and the battery and the ruggedness, it’s a good phone.
P. D (verified owner) –
A good value compromise gives a giant battery in a rugged but medium quality phone – Yes it has unique features! I’ve not tested the endoscope function yet, but it looks useful. I’ve tried the Infrared measurement system – it is an app which turns on a red diode laser, which you can move around the room and get the attention of your pets. Each press of the “measure” button starts a measurement process that takes about 10 seconds; measurements are saved in a list. Another unique feature is that it seems to have provision for a lanyard at the spot where the endoscope attaches, but I am not yet sure of this. This is a HEAVY phone, and if you are not used to carrying a heavy phone, it may be a bit of a shock. Then of course there are some unique failings too, for instance the OS does not allow apps to sense battery drain current. This is likely so that apps cannot measure the actual battery capacity, which I estimate is 10-25% less than advertised. That’s not news though — check the other “giant battery” phones and some or all of them will use the same strategy. And it’s not a real issue, because the only thing that counts is actual on-time, and this phone will function from 2 to 7 days depending on the nature of the load. In my case, heavy hotspot with GPS and bluetooth operation is the big load. It is unlikely you will find another phone which can hold up significantly longer on a single charge. Other issues? Well you would assume that since it has a power infrared measurement system, that it would have the “IR Blaster” functions enabled, but for some reason it does not — and in this case, I don’t see why not. Another function I could not get to work was the “tap twice to wake” function, and it seems to be unavailable. Now other functions – display is an abnormally long aspect ratio, wider than the 16:9 standard, but the nice thing is that the end piece of the display can function separately, as you see in a number of other phones like the old LG. This must be enabled in the menus. Camera? The main camera is quite good, and the UHD video looks nice, BUT there is no anti-shake algorithm at all, so if you have shaky hands the video will be hard to watch. The wide angle camera is poor except in daylight conditions. The macro camera produces photos which are not as good as the main camera focused closely, so one wonders why it exists. The selfie cam is likewise subpar. There is a night vision mode, but you need steady hands again to avoid smearing the photo. So to sum up, you have one decent camera, and the rest are of limited usefulness. There is one bright spot – pun intended – the quad LED flash system, which doubles as a flashlight and helps a lot with the low light issues. Another review here said the bluetooth disconnected easily — I tested mine, and it connects Bluetooth for long durations, but it might have some sensitivity to USB 3.0 devices, so if you are connecting the phone to an auxiliary keyboard or other device, plug the device into a USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0 port. Let’s look at the whole picture. This phone is intended as a long lasting phone being used brutally outdoors for long intervals away from power sources, and the features needed for that are not too compromised. Bringing down the price, for the makers of this phone, meant cutting costs in the non-essential features for the intended market, and they did a good job of that, otherwise this would be a phone that cost a couple hundred dollars more. So considering the price and the battery and the ruggedness, it’s a good phone.
M. F (verified owner) –
– Muy bueno