Image source: https://www.telepolis.pl/tech/sprzet/ulefone-armor-34-pro-armor-33-pro-armor-mini-4-mwc-2025

Just another ridiculous device from Ulefone.
Unfortunately, I can only find its dimensions, but not weight. The thickness is whopping 3.4 cm (1.34 inch).

Currently I own a smaller one, Armor 24, which is still 2.75 cm (1.08 inch), but even that weights 647g (1.43 lbs).

I wonder if these brands like Ulefone, Doogee, Unihertz will reach the 1kg mark at some point.

Be ready to dial 911 if it falls on your face.

  • ssillyssadass@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I think those phones are made for places like construction sites. It looks like it can get run over by an excavator or buried in concrete for 4 days and live

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      4 days ago

      Yeah I use them for our seasonal staff in the biology field, outdoors and in the rain using GPS apps all day and the battery lasts forever, and super cheap in case they are super careless.

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      Yeah this seems like the kind of thing you get on govX dot com, and then run over it with your cybertruck for fun.

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      Rumor has it that when archaeologists dig it up thousands of years later, the battery still has a charge.