Ulefone Armor X6 Pro Unlocked Smartphone – Android 12 OS, Quad-Core Processor 4GB RAM & 32GB ROM, 13MP Main Camera, 4000mAh Battery, 5.0-inch Screen, Dual SIM 4G Rugged Cell Phones (Orange)
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QUAD-CORE & 4+32GB RUGGED PHONE: Ulefone Armor X6 Pro unlocked smartphone equipped with MediaTek quad-core CPU, up to 2.0GHz frequency, with 4GB RAM and 32GB ROM, which can run multitask, movies watching, and games playing, also support to add one more 128GB TF Card, you can get more space for precious files, photos, music and etc.
13MP MAIN CAMERA SMARTPHONE: Ulefone Armor X6 Pro cell phone features a 13MP rear main camera, the dual flash insist to present high quality images even in miserably low light. A front-facing 5MP camera for face unlock and beautiful, natural selfie.
UNDERWATER CAMERA MOBILE: The underwater camera mode of Ulefone Armor X6 Pro rugged smartphone can be able to catch wonderful memories while swimming or other activities under the water. Kindly Reminder: Wear and tear for daily use or serious drops may weaken or invalidate the phone waterproofing.
4000MAH BATTERY RUGGED CELL PHONE: Ulefone Armor X6 Pro unlocked cell phone adopts robust 4000mAh Li-polymer battery with aerospace-grade cells, supports 430 hours standby time and up to 13 hours talk time.
5.0-INCH DISPLAY UNLOCKED PHONE: Ulefone Armor X6 Pro cheap rugged cell phone features 5.0-inch HD display, adopts high rigidity glass with outstanding optical performance, making the screen scratch-proof, shatter-proof and presenting you stunning images.
NFC & GOOGLE PAY UNLOCKED SMARTPHONE: The NFC function is necessary feature for any phones, including Ulefone Armor X6 Pro phone, which can serve you to make payment, open doors, take a bus etc.. Working by Google Pay, please refer to the official instructions of Google Pay for available countries and regions.

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1.-Landline phones: Fixed phones that use a wired connection to the telephone network, typically found in homes and offices. They are reliable and offer clear voice quality.
2.-Cordless phones: Fixed phones that operate wirelessly within a certain range of the base station. They offer greater flexibility than landline phones, allowing users to move around while on a call.
3.-VoIP phones: Fixed phones that use internet protocols to transmit voice calls. They offer low-cost calling and advanced features such as video calling, call forwarding, and virtual phone numbers.
4.-PBX phones: Fixed phones that are part of a private branch exchange (PBX) system used in offices and businesses. They offer advanced call routing, voicemail, and conferencing features.
5.-Satellite phones: Mobile phones that use satellite communication technology to make and receive calls. They are ideal for use in remote areas where traditional phone networks are not available.
6.-Feature phones: Basic mobile phones that primarily offer calling and texting functionality. They often have physical keypads and limited storage and processing capabilities.
7.-Smartphones: Advanced mobile phones with features like internet connectivity, touchscreens, high-resolution cameras, and access to various apps. They offer a wide range of functionalities and can be used for a variety of tasks such as entertainment, communication, and productivity.
8.-Phablets: Mobile devices that are larger than a traditional smartphone but smaller than a tablet, typically with a screen size between 5.5 and 7 inches. They offer the convenience of a smartphone with the added benefit of a larger screen.
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10.-Slider phones: Mobile phones that feature a sliding mechanism that reveals a physical keyboard or other features. They were popular in the early 2000s and are less common today.
11.-Bar phones: Mobile phones that have a rectangular shape, with the screen and keypad positioned on the same surface. They are often low-cost and offer basic features like calling, texting, and internet connectivity.
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