Compared to the traditional payment methods the NFC with Google Pay can offer a higher level of convenience and security. And because Ulefone Armor 6 is proudly boasting this function, the makers prepared for us a short video about it. As you can see in the video, it takes only about 5 seconds with the Armor 6 to finish the payment, while with the traditional credit card it can take up to a minute. Not to mention the higher level of security and lower risk of getting the phone stolen than the card itself.
Ulefone Armor 6 equips Helio P60 AI processor and 6GB RAM plus 128GB internal storage. The phone comes with 6.2 inch notch screen, equips 21MP+13MP dual rear camera and 13MP front camera, packs 5000 mAh big battery and supports wireless charge, supports fingerprint ID and face unlock, supports global LTE frequency bands, NFC with Google Pay, and Android 8.1 as the OS. Of course we also have to mention the IP68/IP69K certifications and MIL-STD-810G protection grade, because the ruggedness of the phone is of course the main selling point. Currently priced at $319.98 on Banggood.
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But you can get the NFC chip with Google Pay support even in some cheaper models, like the big battery Ulefone Power 3L. This one is offering huge 6350 mAh battery capacity and in the best series fashion also supports 5V/2A fast charging and OTG reverse charge functionality. Furthermore it offers 6-inch 18:9 HD+ screen, MT6739 quad-core processor, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras, 5MP selfie shooter, Face Unlock function, rear fingerprint scanner, NFC chip with Google Pay support, AW8736 HiFi audio chipset and the Android 8.1 Oreo system. And you can get it right now only $89.99 on the Banggood e-shop.
More information about both of these models and many more of course available on the Ulefone’s official website.
G-Pay is the best. Even better than SamsungPay and ApplePay and other banks 3rd party apps
Lol because 🙄
This seems like a paid promotion to push Ulephones. Why have a misleading title then?
@YingHua, pathetic!