5 Best Rugged Phones 2024 - Top Rugged Smartphones 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @TechOmniverse.
    @TechOmniverse.  23 дня назад

    Here's the list of the 5 Best Rugged Phones of 2024↴
    Unihertz 8849 Tank 3 Pro - amzn.to/3UATqlz
    OUKITEL WP36 - amzn.to/4hAqMey
    Blackview BL8000 5G - amzn.to/3Uvrm2X
    DOOGEE Blade 10 Ultra - amzn.to/4hpUTFc
    SAMSUNG Galaxy XCover6 Pro - amzn.to/3UBjX26

  • @EvasiveCrow
    @EvasiveCrow 22 дня назад +6

    Not a single one of them is the best rugged phone. Not even one of them beat what Ulefone came out with. Very misleading.

  • @lucasbrown7338
    @lucasbrown7338 22 часа назад

    I think BV7300 from Blackview seems very promising one in terms of the performance with the associated Mediatek chipset and also with the stunning display. Impressive one for the purchase option.

  • @deserttoads
    @deserttoads 10 часов назад

    The Unihertz 8849 Tank 3 Pro phone, looks awesome. I was initially, interested in their large Titan phone, when it first came out. I've noticed, that the Reviews of the Unihertz phones are decent, but apparently the support from China is non-existent.

  • @sircosm
    @sircosm 16 дней назад

    People talking about Ulefone 28 ultra seem to miss the fact that it only has a 10600 mAH battery, much lower than some of the phones here. If there is a 20000+ mAHz version please guide me as I'm looking to buy a phone. Also, what's the resolution of the night vision camera on it ? The UniHertz has a 64 MP night vision camera on it.

  • @EvasiveCrow
    @EvasiveCrow 22 дня назад +4

    Dude not a single one of these phones is the best and never ever was the best in 2024. And why did you put sheissung in there? The best Rugged phon in 2024 is Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra. I have 26 Ultra and it is better then all these phones on your list, and you dont even have Ulefone on your list. Very misleading video for those who seek the best rugged phone.

  • @Infantryvet83
    @Infantryvet83 22 дня назад +1

    Lol not sure why people keep using the term military grade like its a good thing. Everything made in the military is by the lowest bidder. Meaning as cheap as possible

    • @sircosm
      @sircosm 16 дней назад

      You're missing a couple of important points here - firstly about mass production on a very large scale, which is most often the case with most things 'military', and how it affects the price inversely, i.e. as the scale goes up, the cost per unit of the product always goes down. Everybody in the supply chain benefits immensely with scale and thus higher the number, more drastic is the cut in unit price per piece. In a scenario involving continous engagement, like a long term partnership between parties, the cuts and concessions provided are even higher, in which case, you'd definitely wanna consider the lowest bidder always.
      Secondly, the point about Quality Assurance, to help ensure that the product not just meets a specific set of criteria and standards laid down officially, with respect to performance, durability etc, but that it also adheres to a strict set of industrial specifications that are internationally recognized and followed.
      So it's not that the lowest bidder builds flaky products, but much rather the opposite, which is that he has to ensure that all standards and specifications are strictly adhered to wrt functionality, safety, durability, consistency etc. 🙏