A typical Armor series device looks like a knight clad in armor, who is ready for any trouble. This is a large, weighty and far from the thinnest smartphone that fully complies with the military standard MIL-STD-810G and is generally not afraid of water, dirt, or heights. In the production of Armor cases, UleFone most often uses high-strength polycarbonate and fiberglass, all kinds of protective corners and protective plates are used to give additional rigidity, and the case itself is tightly rubberized so that moisture or dust does not get inside.


Thanks to this approach, the average UleFone Armor smartphone can be washed under running water, thrown from a height of several meters, call your grandmother in the bitter cold, or literally roll in the mud. And he doesn't care. But external protection is only one side of the coin. Many members of the Armor family are equipped with unusual features such as an antibacterial coating on the case, a built-in heart rate monitor, a connector for connecting an endoscope, or a slot for a thermal imager, which makes it easier to diagnose problems with heating systems, water supply, ventilation and electromechanical equipment. In some cases, there is an additional button on the end of the smartphone, which can be used to quickly turn on a flashlight, camera, or SOS call.

Otherwise, these are solid mid-range smartphones that meet all the requirements of the average user, but do not seek to cause a wow effect. Usually, a Helio P60-level processor with 4 GB of RAM is responsible for managing the system, a classic Full HD display based on an IPS matrix is used to display the image, and a set of useful things in everyday life includes fast charging, up-to-date communication modules, NFC and a battery with a capacity of 5000 up to 6000 mAh.