Vernee has updated their website with all the necessary content after it got introduced as the company’s new rugged phone. What Vernee is trying to show you that the Vernee Active is not your regular rugged smartphone, they’re trying to emphasize that this handset looks quite sleek, so it can be used as a regular phone as well, while at the same time, it can be used by backpackers, hikers and other really active, outdoorsy people who tend to drop their phones a lot. It blends a fashionable design while featuring a flagship-level configuration. It will be the world’s first rugged phone with 3D-curved design.
The Vernee Active comes with IP68 certification for water and dust resistance, while the phone sports a 5.5-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) JDI InCell display. The Vernee Active packs in 6GB of RAM and 128GB of native storage, while it is fueled by the Helio P25 Octa-core processor , which is one of MediaTek’s mid-range processors. A 4,200mAh non-removable battery is also a part of this package, and it comes with 9V/2A fast charging, the Active can be full charged in 2.5 hours.
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As rugged devices need to be tough, waterproof, dustproof, and drop resistant. The Active can stay in 1.5 meters deep water and works for 30 minutes. The excellent sealing treatment can prevent the dust from coming inside and reach 99% dustproof. The Vernee Active can work perfectly even in a muddy environment. The back case is using Kevlar military material. It is very strong and has powerful repairability. Added the strong protection at the corners, the Vernee Active has increased the ability of drop resistance.
Now on Vernee official website, you can join the new campaign. Leave a comment about when do you think you will need a Vernee Active. You will have chance to win free Vernee Active and also the $500 travel fee to support you to take outdoor adventure with the Vernee Active. More information about the campaign please check Vernee official website. Also you can pre-order now at Vernee official Aliexpress store.
LOL! US$319 for a smartphone that you know it is disposable?! A smartphone that within a year is not going to have anymore updates? Which doesn’t have any replacement part on sale, not even over aliexpress? I don’t think it’s clever to spend more than US$200 with this kind of smartphone, from any of these new brands (Elephone, Umidigi, Vernee, Bluboo, Blackview, etc). I’d rather buy a Redmi Note 4 + a lot of replacement screens, so I can replace it everytime it shatters, than putting my money on these phones (Vernee Active, Elephone S8, Umidigi S2 Pro, etc).
“New brands” ? Do your research before posting such comments. How are there supposed to be replacement parts when it didnt even come out yet ? Another Xiaomi fanboy.
They really are new brands, much newer than Xiaomi, Huawei, Vivo, ZTE, Oneplus, etc. Try to find a replacement part for vernee mix 2 or for elephone s8, for instance. I’m not a fanboy, I have a vernee thor E that I’ve payed less than US$100 for. I just can’t agree to pay a lot of money for a smartphone from the brands I mentioned on my previous comment.
Recently I’ve bought a Chuwi lapbook and payed US$195 for it. My screen got defective and I can’t buy a replacement one. But that’s ok, considering the price I’ve payed for it.
LOL! US$319 for a smartphone that you know it is disposable?! A smartphone that within a year is not going to have anymore updates? Which doesn’t have any replacement part on sale, not even over aliexpress? I don’t think it’s clever to spend more than US$200 with this kind of smartphone, from any of these new brands (Elephone, Umidigi, Vernee, Bluboo, Blackview, etc). I’d rather buy a Redmi Note 4 + a lot of replacement screens, so I can replace it everytime it shatters, than putting my money on these phones (Vernee Active, Elephone S8, Umidigi S2 Pro, etc).
“New brands” ? Do your research before posting such comments. How are there supposed to be replacement parts when it didnt even come out yet ? Another Xiaomi fanboy.
They really are new brands, much newer than Xiaomi, Huawei, Vivo, ZTE, Oneplus, etc. Try to find a replacement part for vernee mix 2 or for elephone s8, for instance. I’m not a fanboy, I have a vernee thor E that I’ve payed less than US$100 for. I just can’t agree to pay a lot of money for a smartphone from the brands I mentioned on my previous comment.
Recently I’ve bought a Chuwi lapbook and payed US$195 for it. My screen got defective and I can’t buy a replacement one. But that’s ok, considering the price I’ve payed for it.