Today, Ulefone introduced its Armor Mini 20 series, featuring the Armor Mini 20T Pro, Armor Mini 20 Pro, and Armor Mini 20 4G. These are Ulefone’s smallest rugged smartphones yet, and the “Mini” label reflects their compact size.
The Armor Mini 20 4G has a MediaTek Helio G99 chip, while the Mini 20 Pro and 20T Pro use the Dimensity 6300. The 20T Pro features FLIR Thermal Imaging with a Lepton 3.5 sensor, providing a 57° field of view and 160×120 resolution at 25 Hz. It measures temperatures from -10°C to 450°C with an accuracy of ±3°C.
The phone comes with a powerful flashlight powered by 130 LEDs, delivering 500 lumens of brightness. It’s tough, with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, surviving submersion up to 2 meters for 30 minutes. It also boasts IP69K certification, so it can withstand high-pressure, high-temperature water jets, plus it’s MIL-STD-810H certified for military-grade durability.
It has 8GB RAM, 256GB expandable storage, and a 4.7-inch 720×1600 LCD with a 90 Hz refresh rate. The 50 MP rear and 32 MP front cameras support underwater photography and video.
The phone features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner built right into the power button for easy access. A robust 6,200 mAh battery powers it, supporting 33W fast wired charging and 15W wireless charging. It also offers reverse charging, so you can use it to power up other devices, whether wired or wireless.
The Armor Mini 20 Pro features a 64 MP infrared night vision camera instead of thermal imaging, the only difference from the 20T Pro. Other than that, they’re identical, measuring 133.5 x 63.3 x 24.9 mm and weighing in at 301g. The Armor Mini 20 is essentially the same as the Pro model too, just without 5G connectivity.
The Armor Mini 20 Pro costs $369.99 (~PHP 20,700), while the Armor Mini 20T Pro costs $469.99 (~PHP 26,300). Both models are available directly from Ulefone.