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[–] limerod@reddthat.com 2 points 3 weeks ago

27T Pro is a well-equipped smartphone. 5G support is on board thanks to the installed MediaTek Dimensity 6300. The RAM measures 12 GB and the internal storage 256 GB, of which the latter can be expanded with a microSD card, even when used with two SIM cards. A standout feature in particular is the battery, which, at 10,600 mAh, is very large. The smartphone can be charged wirelessly with 30 watts. Other devices such as headphones can also be charged by the Armor 27T Pro itself via reverse wireless charging

Being a rugged smartphone, it is naturally very thick at 18.5 millimeters and weighs an impressive 411 grams. The heavy weight is of course due to the robust design, with the manufacturer claiming compliance with the IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD-810H standards. Moreover, a night vision camera is on board and IR images can also be taken, so thermal bridges or heat build-up, for example, can be detected.

Looks Interesting. Almost twice as heavy and twice as thick as my current phone.