📱 Rugged power meets pro performance — never miss a beat, indoors or out!
The Ulefone Armor X31 Pro is a rugged 5G smartphone featuring a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, 16GB RAM plus 8GB virtual memory, and 256GB storage expandable up to 2TB. It boasts a 6.56-inch 120Hz display protected by Gorilla Glass, a 64MP main camera with 25MP night vision, and a massive 6050mAh battery offering extended usage. Certified IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H ruggedness ensure durability, while Android 14, NFC, IR blaster, and global navigation support make it a versatile device for professionals on the go.
A**R
New phone
This phone runs Android 14 with a 6050 mAH battery. In my first test using it as usual, I got 2 days and 14 hours out of it with 10% left. Impressive?, especially when all the other phones with 5000 mAH batteries claim 2 days of use. They're full of it. Great little phone.
M**H
Who's military standards?
This review of the phone that I purchased through Amazon. The phone was said to be up to military standards? My review starts like this who's military standards? Certainly not any country military not using bow & arrows along with the deadly slingshot. I had the phone 2 months & that was all she wrote. I was helping a friend move left my phone on the roof of his truck(standard F-150) as we're driving down the street with loaded truck we hear a bang sound from the back of the truck I looked in the mirror & there's my phone bouncing off the side rail of the truck & into the street . He stops I get out retrieve the phone only to see that the screen is totally & completely smashed. I'm guessing these military standards are based on the time of the revolutionary war. So let me finish this review as quickly as the phones life span. Decent enough calls were clear & text messages sent & received without fail so the basics worked well but the longevity of the phone isn't what I would have liked it to be especially for the money spent. Although I will say that after the screen shattered the alarm I had set for wake up to work continued till I finally had enough & tossed it into a near by dumpster for my own piece of mind & not having the daily reminder that I just got screwed until the long life battery would eventually die. I could've bought 6 phones off of craigslist for that amount of money & they all would have done exactly the same services with the same results but at least if one broke I could've had an immediate back up with 4 more to go. Don't buy this phone it's not worth the aggravation
R**L
Malo, para el precio
No tiene buen volumen, la cámara no tiene buen alcance x no decir nada, el teléfono solo es tosco y bueno anticaidas
C**W
Very functional second phone
I dropped the Armor X31 Pro a couple of times while in the backyard, and it hasn't shown a scratch. Battery life time is pretty average, a bit less than the iPhone. The flashlight button on the side is something that I probably use more often than expected, from walking the dog to checking around the garage at night. I don't use this as my main phone so it is good that they designed it very functionally. The pictures are pretty good from the camera, but I mostly just take screenshots.
A**�
Speaker failed phone doing whatever it wants.
Updated phone and the light button on the side now wants to start flashing. Yes I've checked the settings they are correct and no flashing is selected only difference is updating and it broke the phone. Playing YouTube now the speaker is all crackling. Just got this phone 3 months ago. These rugged phones do not last anymore like they used to. Everything went down hill after COVID nothing is lasting ever. I have another rugged phone that will change my favorite setting several times a week it's unfortunate that other people have control over our phones and can change anything they want on your phone. Something should be done to not let them go through your phone like that. I remember when the first smart phones came out and they are nothing like they are of today in the sense that they have become dumb phones never had these problems before it worked for you. Now it works for the makers of theses phones.
J**R
Average Budget No-Name Android
This phone is basically a budget Android device with some rugged style design elements that give the impression of added durability. On the surface, it works and it functions as a phone, you can install apps, and it gets the job done for basic use. That said, there are several things worth pointing out.Performance-wise, the chipset is quite slow, and while it’s usable for light day-to-day tasks, it definitely feels sluggish. The phone also feels a bit bulky in hand, though the display is bright and clear, which is a plus.One of my concerns is the marketing, which I found to be misleading. For example, the listing repeatedly mentions 16GB of RAM but it’s not real physical RAM. It’s padded with virtual memory, which doesn’t perform the same, and feels disingenuous.After doing some research, I found that this brand doesn’t have a great track record for software support. If regular Android updates and security patches matter to you, this likely isn’t the phone for you. Brands like Samsung or even a cheap Google Pixel from a couple years ago offer far better long term support, even for their entry level models.All in all, while this phone technically works, there’s little reason to choose it over a similarly priced device from a more established and reliable brand. I can’t really recommend it.
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