ulefone Power Armor 18T Review Unboxing Demonstration - The Ultimate Rugged Smartphone Experience!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2024
- Is the rugged ulefone Power Armor 18T any good? In this video we unbox and test the Ulefone 18T.
We explore the FLIR thermal camera, the micro camera, noise cancelation, sos features, differences in GPS specs, dual SIM, and so much more.
Welcome to our comprehensive review, unboxing, and demonstration of the Ulefone Power Armor 18T, the rugged smartphone that redefines durability and performance! Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, an adventurer, or simply seeking a phone that can withstand the toughest challenges, the Power Armor 18T is here to impress.
Is the ulefone Power Armor 18T the best ruggedized mobile phone? Well, if it is not at the top of the list, it is in the running.
The Ulefone Power Armor 18T is more than just a smartphone; it’s a reliable companion that empowers you to conquer challenges without compromising on style or performance. Our review, unboxing, and demonstration cover every aspect of this rugged powerhouse, giving you the insights you need to make an informed decision. Don’t miss out on experiencing the ultimate blend of durability and technology - watch our video now and embark on your next adventure with the Ulefone Power Armor 18T!
0:00 Into
0:38 Who is ulefone?
1:15 Difference between the 18T and 19T
2:00 ulefone Power Armor 18T Unboxing
2:55 Dual SIM card and SD Memory Card
3:10 Ports
4:05 How To Use the Micro Camera
4:15 Features & Specifications
8:29 Setup
8:55 Programming the Custom Key
9:25 What is WiFi Calling
9:44 What is Casting
10:17 What is DuraSpeed
10:28 How To Setup and Use SOS Feature
10:50 Camera Demonstrations
11:12 ulefone Power Armor 18T Review
13:12 Outro - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Thank you. Great review TCB👍
You helped me finalise my decision to get this phone. Thanks for the thorough review
Superb knowledge delivered superb phone very detail. What a review... well done
Thanks for a great unbiased, understandable review.
Thi sis an amazing phone, not only it is a tool and a rugged piece of meat, but it doesn't shy from specs, it is awesome for photos and gaming, it is great.
Does this phone work all over Canada? I see there are none for sale here.
just got one to use as my daily and get off Pixel phones. It's bulky but not terrible, will still fit in a pocket. only downside I see so far is lack of aftermarket options, particularly cases and screen protectors. had to get a plain clear TPU case and reviews claim the few aftermarket screen protectors don't fit perfectly. hopefully those options expand a bit in the future but I doubt it. aside from that it's a great tool, very fair price point for the hardware you're getting. makes me wonder why anyone would shell out for less capability.
Great review!! With two sim cards is the memory expandable?
Good review
My question: does it support tap-to-pay, like Google Wallet?
Is a great phone for work
Can the battery be changed?
Looks good but heard many people complain about the phone 🤔
Yes, because it is not compatible with most carriers' networks in the United States. Although the Ulefone Armor 18T supports network bands, it is prohibited from using other carriers' networks except T-Mobile. Otherwise, this phone is a pretty good smart tool, cheap and packed with features.
@@alexking9127 I'm in Australia, the only rugged phone I've had is the AGM glory pro, strong tough phone but the camera is pretty useless unless it's a close up pic.
What carriers in the US will it work with?
get a normal phone with a hardcore case and battery included. you'll be better off. believe the romanian guy.
Hi, any chance on expanding on this a bit, I'm thinking of getting one of these but don't understand what your actual issues are and why having a normal phone with a case and an extra battery is better than having all this native to a single device which does have an appeal. Thanks, Nick.
@@nickfry7705 -this phone has an LCD panel instead of the modern oled panels which have dynamic refresh rate ( 1 hz when u dont scroll and 120hz when you scroll to conserve battery life) and the lcd panel also lacks color fidelity
-it has a mediatek 6 nanometer processor with the max frequency of 2.4 ghz instead of the qualcomm modern ones of 3.2ghz on 3 nano meters. size of diode matters alot for efficiency. less heat and more power. im not going in details about its ram frequency.
qualcomm 8gen 2 vs mediatek dimensity 900
-Performs 5.6x better in floating-point computations
-Has 6 MB larger L3 cache size than the Dimensity 900
-Shows significantly better (up to 2.7x) AnTuTu 9 score - 1288K vs 480K
-Has a smaller size transistor (3 versus 6 nm)
-33% higher CPU clock speed (3200 vs 2400 MHz)
-Better instruction set architecture
nanoreview.net/en/soc-compare/qualcomm-snapdragon-8-gen-2-vs-mediatek-dimensity-900
-all video recording from its Samsung HM2 camera sensor is limited to 30 fps. it combines nine small 0.7μm pixels into one large 2.1μm so tehnically they can say its 102mp where in fact its a 12mp sensor. senzor size matters not megapixels. its all marketing with the 102mp sensor.
-this is a chinese battery beefed up phone marketed for burly men that are camping and cutting logs with their long beard. this is its target market.
-a better ballance for the cash spent is to get a normal qualcomm phone worth 750 euro and then buy one of those durable cases with a battery included. motorola edge 40 pro with poor software update, galaxy s23 for the ones that like the bloatware or even a pixel from the google privacy rapists company
-the guy reviewing the phone is paid to do so. it's an ad
-phone has an infrared camera which is pretty cool tbh
zerolemon.com/products/galaxy-s23-ultra-battery-case-10000mah
this is the rig to use if someone wants a rugged phone and then buy an usb c external endoscope camera or infrared camera or even a colonoscopy camera
- 100% of the time you will be using the operating system and not necesarily the hardware as it literaly is a plastic brick. if software sucks then it's a brick. valid for every phone. thats how apple got away with those iphone 4 and 5 with meh hardware. they have really good software and dev team.
- check out those bad puppies jump around. th-cam.com/video/YfIWMH7FBQ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Arw8Qzs0l9A5ieVX
It cannot solve the waterproof problem, and it does not have a thermal imaging camera. A separate thermal imaging camera costs about US$400 (Flir brand).@@Deceba1
I have the 18t and the software is crap buggy. The duraspeed interferes with all the apps. Tuens on airplane mode for no reason. But something else.
Was really getting into this... Then you said the company is in China.
is the speaker loud?