Now, this is one of the coolest smartphones boxes, I've seen in a while. It's called the armored 2 from this company EULA phone I kind of knew what it was about, based on the name, water, resistance, shock, resistance and dust resistant baked right in ip68, waterproof Hello, p25, outscore, processor, 6, gigs of ram 64, gigs of storage. It's got a fingerprint reader, it's running Android 7 one is 13 megapixels, the other 16 5 inches 1080p display 4700 William hour battery. So it's going to be quite substantial. It's solid! It needs to be its military stuff. I'm going to put that down for a second, a little of paperwork, headphone, adapter type, c2 mini jack, a rather nice type, C charge.
Cable they've also included a type C 2 micro, USB, adapter, quick charge power, brick and a screwdriver. What do I need that for? Oh that's, a man's phone right there, alright, so fingerprint reader there on the front by the looks of it, also a front-facing camera. On this side we have the power switch. Push-To-Talk button works with a particular app with walkie-talkie, like functionality, tactical stuff right there. This is a dedicated camera button and then, on the other side, we have volume up and down 2 persons there and even a dedicated SOS button type C port is deeply seated in their fits in there with a gasket.
So it's all sealed up. They just want to make sure that the cover is on the type-c connector and also that this plate on the back is screwed in. This is where your SIM card is gonna, go I, presume, wow, that's cool, also with a gasket on it, 2 separate SIM card slots and a micro SD card slot. That's kind of cool I'm noticing here that they didn't really do much to Android. It's pretty straight up: Android 7, here, there's a few apps outdoor toolbox.
Wow. Look at that sound meter, compass, flashlight, heart rate, picture hanging bubble level. I mean it's all tool. There's an SOS app, that's pretty obvious. What that's for and then this Zero app is the one that you will use with that push-to-talk button.
If you had like a team of guys on a job site who all had this device or even other devices who use this app now you just hit that button over and out, you know, I'm saying come to the coordinates. Willie do what's happening. Man over we can have walkie-talkies in the office here. Guys downstairs is kind of far away all right. Well, that's a cool app on its own I could see.
All kinds of people would be like a park ranger guy who works on a Conservation once you do get me dialing everyone all the time you need quick, SOS over and out, come in Mayday. Look at this! Yes, we're wondering about other things. What about the speaker? What about the camera? You got to use those still, let's check out some unbox therapy here, getting a better idea for the audio here. This is not the brightest screen I've ever seen, but it does look pretty good. I mean this.
This ain't, OLED boys and girls. The speaker is not terrible. It's not the worst I ever heard, but you can cover it up quite easily. It's right here. Bye-Bye thing: is it fires to the back as well-built in circuits? That's the part that makes this cooler than your average screen protector, an adhesive coating.
If it's on the table, it actually amps it up a little more by bouncing off the surface, it seems like it's intended to be used that way, I'm guessing, because you would have it on your desk, your dash or something if you were doing like speakerphone on here, and you will be able to discern more likely. Let's play some SoundCloud real, quick, oh wow, I have a really loudspeaker on the dash I. Take back what I said about the speaker. Actually, when his maxed out is pretty loud, it really benefits from just being on the table. The camera, oh, my goodness single lens on the back.
This might be. The most surprising aspect for me is that the camera is actually decent. It's not the fastest shutter I've ever used. Obviously you can tell just a Conner lurking in the bushes hiding from the mob. Does he still fight or no, if I was to switch over to Pro Mode Wow? A lot of settings there, saturation brightness contrast exposure, ISO white balance, there's a digital zoom function.
It also looks like there's an HDR mode self, timer, GPS location. You can change the size of the image by default. It's the full 16 megapixels, there's also a face detection pretty decent, but the role of a device like this is absolute ruggedness, 4700 William hour battery in it, if it's just standby you're looking for that could mean a ton even screen on time. I predict would be good on this device. It is relatively small by today's standards display at 5 inches, and it's 1080p.
So it's not some crazy high resolution. Plus you have all these tactile buttons. You can access quickly, even if you were wearing a glove which you might be doing if you're outdoors military-style fishing camping hiking. Even if you were to put an otter box kind of case, let's say on an iPhone or something like that, it's still difficult to access the buttons. If you need to be wearing gloves a device like this, this could be a really cool idea for somebody who needs something rugged, that's built to be out on the job you add in the dedicated walkie-talkie functionality and I think it's actually pretty cool, 240 bucks kind of in a gray area there.
It's not super cheap, but not super expensive. Once again, it's the armor 2 from EULA phone I'll link it down in the description, so you guys can check it out for yourself, but if you're in the market for a rugged device that can go where no man has gone before, would it work on the moon, jack doesn't even believe, we've been to the moon. So how about that Flat Earth Society.
Source : Unbox Therapy