The presales for the flashy brand new rugged model from Vernee are already here and the Vernee V2 Pro phone is trying to slightly going against the flow concerning the design. Most of the rugged phones are the bulky armored monsters, but the V2 Pro is more or less trying to look like a normal good looking phone while offering all the rugged qualities.
For that it’s of course sporting the IP68 certification making it waterproof and dust-proof, after all it can stay in 1.5 meter deep water for 30 minutes or more. It’s also shatter proof than to the tough case with “small dot” design, magnalium middle frame and thickened military level TPU material for the four corners. And it’s even very resistant to extreme temperatures, it can still be used under -30℃ to 60℃.
Vernee V2 Pro uses an all-screen design to put the traditional rugged looks away and with 5,99-inch FHD+ display it sports 81.3% screen-to-body ratio and is covered by proetctive anti-scratch Corning Gorilla Glass 2.5D strong glass. Inside we can find the octa-core Helio P23 processor with highest core frequency up to 2.5 GHz, fast 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, Mali-G71 GPU, 64 GB of internal storage and specialized VOS system to improve the performance and decrease the power consumption.
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As for the cameras V2 Pro goes the four camera route, rear 16MP+5MP combo with Sony IMX258 as the main sensor, f/2.0 aperture and PDAF support. Selfie duo comes with 13MP+5MP sensors and upgraded beauty mode 2.0 or front light flash.
Battery capacity is also nothing to scoff at with 6200 mAh and 9V/2A fast charging capability. According to the makers it can last up to 4 days of usage or 76 days in standby mode. And with the special VOS power saving mode maybe even more. Vernee V2 Pro has some extra handy features too, like the inclusion of NFC, heart rate monitor, global LTE bands with 6 modes and 27 total bands, Face ID tech, fingeprint scanner in the back and Android 8.1 Oreo system.
You can find more information about the Vernee V2 Pro on the official website of the brand and the presales directly in here.
all fine, but 6Gb is more price and more power consumption with no need. Is a phone, not my video editor!
The RAM is one of the least power hungry components, so having more RAM is always better. 6GB (capital B, because it means Byte and not bit) should be enough for everything. I agree with you, I never used my phone for video creation purposes, but a lot of other users do.