I put the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra through its paces—here’s why it’s the best rugged phone yet

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Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra: 30-second review

The Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra follows the usual lines of other ultra-tough smartphones that I’ve looked at, with IP68/IP69K certification and military-grade MIL-STD-810H certification. This essentially means that if you’re out in the field and caught in the rain or you’re working on-site and drop the phone from a height, it should be able to withstand far more than your average consumer smartphone. Not only that, but it also comes packed with features designed for those working outside or travelling, with a high-powered battery that will last for days, a bright and responsive AMOLED screen, the latest Android 15 operating system, and the ability to connect handy accessories, such as an endoscope.

While many rugged smartphones offer a high level of durability and tools, one issue—aside from the bulk and weight—is a lack of processing power. However, here Ulefone has focused on premium-level performance, and, side by side against an iPhone 15 Pro, many of the test results are either better or on a par with one of the industry-standards, although iPhone 16 Pro does take that processing power up another notch.

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