The F107 Pro is chunky, even for a smartphone of its rugged category - although that is somewhat understandable thanks to a battery rated for 28,000mAh.
Accordingly, Fossibot touts it as having the capacity of 8 'normal' smartphones (well, of those made before the Android battery revolution of 2024-2025).
The F107 Pro is backed to last for up to 2,800 hours on standby, and to sustain up to 40 hours of video on its generously-proportioned 6.95-inch 120Hz FHD display.
The F107 Pro also stands out on the 'outdoor smartphone' market with a '200MP AI' main camera, which is joined by a dedicated macro lens.
Those are usually based on less than worthwhile 2MP sensors, but is an ex-flagship Sony IMX766 in the F107 Pro.
The device's 3rd and largest rear camera is for night vision, which empowers Fossibot to suggest that one can do underwater photography (in the dark) with this smartphone.
The F107 Pro also boasts 512GB of internal storage expandable via microSD card and NFC, all run by a relatively up-to-date Android 15-based OS.
Then again, the new smartphone is based on the mid-range MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, and the "30GB RAM" spec in its new product page's headline is 60% software-based.
In addition, its massive battery will take quite some time to re-charge using USB-C, as the port is rated for 66W of power delivery at most.
The F107 Pro's Kickstarter deal has now expired, and it now goes by the recommended retail price of $549. Then again, it has just been released at $439.99, or 20% off, for a limited time via fossibot.com.