Ulefone Armor Mini 20 Pro is a compact, rugged Android phone priced at $350
The Ulefone Armor Mini 20 Pro is available now for $350, offering a candy bar–style Android smartphone that ZDNET says pairs a very small footprint with strong durability. ZDNET reports the handset has a 4.7‑inch 720 x 1600 IPS display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a Mediatek Dimensity 6300 chipset, 8GB of physical RAM (with 8GB virtual RAM preconfigured), and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage plus a TF slot that accepts microSD cards up to 2TB.
It ships with Android 14 but received an Android 15 update, and packs a 6,200 mAh battery with 33W wired charging, 15W wireless charging and 5W reverse charging. The phone includes a 50MP Samsung Isocell GN1 main camera, a 64MP Omnivision OV64B night‑vision camera with two infrared illuminators, a 32MP front camera, a 130‑LED ring light (up to 500 lumens) and an infrared emitter for remote control.
ZDNET highlights the phone's rugged build, noting MIL‑STD 810G compliance, IP68/IP69K protection, tough polymer construction, Corning Gorilla Glass, and port covers for the USB‑C and 3.5mm audio jack. The review describes the device as hefty—about 0.98 inches thick and 10.6 ounces—but suited to outdoor, workshop or industrial use rather than users who want the largest screen, top benchmark performance or the best camera on the market.
ZDNET concluded the Armor Mini 20 Pro is a practical, mid‑priced secondary phone for work or outdoor use and cautioned that the narrow display and small icons take some getting used to.
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