Ulefone Armor Mini 20T Pro


This one is small by Ulefone standards and small in general, if you don’t mind the thickness and weight. The Mini measures 133.5 x 63.3 x 24.9mm and weighs 301g. The Ulefone Armor Mini 20T Pro is equipped with a 4.7” display (HD+, 20:9) with 90Hz refresh rate. There’s no rear display, but instead there are 130 LEDs – 102 white ones (which can be used as a 500 lumen flashlight) and a combination of 14 blue and 14 red ones, which can flash red/blue for emergencies. There is an accompanying app, which can be used to set a 5-30 minute timer for the light, for example.

The Mini is even tougher than the Ultra. It is rated IP68 and IP69K, but this time it has been tested to 20m/66ft underwater. Also, drop testing went up to 10m/33ft. Like its sibling, it can operate in extreme temperatures (-30°C to 55°C). Anyway, this model also has a thermal camera. This time it’s driven by the MyFLIR Pro app and delivers 160 x 120px at 25hz (57° FoV). This joins the 50MP main (Samsung GN1) and 32MP selfie cameras (GD1). The 102 white LEDs are arranged around the rear camera, so they make for one powerful flash.

The Armor Mini 20T Pro is powered by the Dimensity 6300 chipset, making this more of an entry-level model. It’s paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM (+ up to 8GB virtual) and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The expansion slot is a hybrid solution with room for two nanoSIM cards or one SIM and one microSD. The battery is quite large for this size of device with 6,200mAh capacity (24Wh). Charging is pretty zippy at 33W wired and 15W wireless (reverse wireless at 5W is available if you need to top up another gadget).

The Mini is a 5G phone with Wi-Fi 4 (n) and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. NFC and an IR blaster are on board, as is the headset-free FM radio receiver. The Ulefone Armor Mini 20T Pro will be out sooner as it will be available in October, launching with Android 14 out of the box. Pricing for phone will be announced at a later date.