New rugged Ulefone Armor 11T 5G launched


Armor 11T 5G

The application of thermal imaging technology has been quite extensive in many professional fields. Especially entering the 5G era, there are more possibilities for the expansion and application of thermal imaging technology to facilitate work efficiency. Based on this background, Ulefone has released a new 5G rugged phone with thermal imaging camera, designated as Armor 11T 5G.

The Armor 11T 5G, basedĀ  on the official sources, comes with global bands 5G network support, thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 800 octa-core processor. It can offer 8GB of RAM, 256GB ROM and 5200 mAh battery as well. The main camera setup include 48MP main camera, 2MP macro lens, 5MP thermal imaging camera and 2MP sub-camera, but the biggest breakthrough is surely the thermal imaging camera. The phone also does have a 6.1ā€ HD+ waterdrop display. ItĀ  supports 10W wireless charging too and you are getting NFC chip, face unlock, fingerprint ID or Android 11 system.

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It is worth mentioning that the price of mobile phonesĀ  with thermal imaging on the current market is close to $500. But the specs of Armor 11T are certainly much better and can giveĀ  significant improvement in comparison to the others. Plus of course the 5G support on top, so we can guess the price will be probably higher than $600. According to the official news, it will start in global pre-sales on Banggood e-shop on June 7th and will run until June 16th. The first batch of buyers will of course have a chance to bag a massive discount. For more information and details about the phone you can always check out the official website.

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