AGM is a Chinese brand known for its rugged smartphones. In December 2019 it announced a budget, rugged smartphone called the AGM H2. Now, more than a year later, it has announced a new color variant for the phone. The AGM H2 comes in a new colorway called Premium Black which ditches the red accents of the original for a more subtle all-black look. The new color variant is available in two configurations. Below are their price tags:
- 4GB RAM + 64GB = ¥ 1099 (US$ 169)
- 6GB RAM + 128GB = ¥ 1299 (US$ 199)
The AGM H2 has a 5.7-inch display with a
resolution of 1440 x 720. Even with its aspect ratio, the phone still has thick
bezels. There is a UNISOC Tiger T310 processor powering it. The chipset, which
is the first quad-core LTE chip to use the DynamIQ Architecture, has one
Cortex-A75 core and three Cortex-A55 cores in a single cluster.
On the back of the phone is a single 13MP
camera while an 8MP sensor sits in front. There is a 4400mAh battery inside it
with support for 10W charging. The AGM H2 also has a rear-mounted fingerprint
scanner and a 2.5W speaker. The phone is IP68 certified, has reinforced
corners, and a push-to-talk (PTT) button.
In related news, AGM has also changed its
logo and font. The new logo is still a combination of the alphabets A, G, and M
but it drops the flat corners for rounded ones. The box the logo sits in also
has rounded corners too. Surprisingly, AGM still uses the old logo on its Weibo
page.