Ulefone, a trailblazer in rugged smartphone innovation, expands its portfolio with the introduction of the Armor Mini 20, a 4G version of its popular Armor Mini 20 Pro and Armor Mini 20T Pro. Designed to deliver top-tier performance in a compact and rugged package, the Armor Mini 20 caters to users who value durability, versatility, and affordability.
The key distinction between the Armor Mini 20 and its Pro counterpart lies in the chipset. While the Armor Mini 20 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G SoC, the Armor Mini 20 features a 6nm Helio G99 4G chipset, offering excellent performance for a wide range of applications.
The Armor Mini 20 builds on the series’ reputation for toughness and innovation:
The Armor Mini 20 will be available for its first sale on December 9, starting at an incredible launch price of $199.99.
Earlier, Ulefone introduced the Armor Mini 20 Pro and Armor Mini 20T Pro, the world’s first 5G mini rugged smartphones. These models feature advanced technologies, such as FLIR thermal imaging in the Armor Mini 20T Pro and a 64MP infrared night vision camera in the Armor Mini 20 Pro.
For those seeking a rugged smartphone with 4G connectivity, premium features like a night vision camera, and also unparalleled durability at an affordable price, the Armor Mini 20 is an exceptional choice. Mark your calendar for December 9 and be among the first to own this latest innovation from Ulefone.
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