Ulefone typically designs outdoor smartphones that have large batteries. The Chinese company has remained true to this concept with the Armor 3T but has added a walkie-talkie function, which is somewhat novel. Read on to find out how well this hybrid smartphone works in daily use and how it fares against its competitors.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ulefone-Armor-3T-Smartphone-Review.394036.0.html
I would like to know if this is a dual sim standby device or dual sim active device.
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Something to learn for Nokia and Samsung, worthless plastic phones.
How much slaves they used to get the materials?
Quote from: Shawn on January 15, 2019, 01:28:14
I would like to know if this is a dual sim standby device or dual sim active device.
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99% it's dual sim standby
I am wondering if Ulefone is providing any kind of software to program the radio function that is in the phone? Otherwise, it will be very slow programming all of the channels by hand.
When I called 911 (emergency number) from this phone a few times after maybe like 2 min it disconnect this is dangerous if I need to call 911 and this has happened multiple times there's seems to be a problem with this phone calling 911
My Armoured ulephone 3T won't charge anymore under a year of owning it and the protective case warped and came right off in the Texas summer heat not worth getting I don't recommend this phone to anyone unless u got the money to waste getting it and the screen goes dead every time I try to make or receive a phone call so yeah I'm pissed for buying this worthless paper weight