Oukitel WP200 Pro rugged smartphone has 24GB RAM, 1TB of storage and a unique feature
The WP200 Pro smartphones sports a smartwatch and headset (Image source: Oukitel)
The WP200 Pro is a new smartphone that comes with a huge set of features. For instance, the secondary display of this modern handset is removable and doubles as a smartwatch or headset.
Oukitel has already teased the upcoming WP200 Pro 5G in the past, but now all technical specifications have been revealed by the manufacturer. What the company hasn't disclosed yet is the MSRP, which should be unveiled upon its eventual launch in early April.
First and foremost, this rugged smartphone comes with a quite unusual feature. There's a secondary screen on the back that can be removed from the chassis. This module can then either be clipped into a wristband and used as a kind of smartwatch, but it also works like a wireless headset. That said, the user experience with the unconventional headset and smartwatch is likely limited, so there might be some questions regarding the actual user value of these peculiar add-ons.
Either way, this additional feature also contributes to the WP200 Pro’s thickness of 0.54 inches, and the smartphone weighs roughly 11oz. Meanwhile, the rugged device is certified according to IP68 and IP69K and should survive drops from an eight of almost 5ft. Furthermore, the Oukitel smartphone has a 6.7-inch screen that is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and sports a resolution of 1080 x 2412 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz.
The fingerprint sensor is located under the display. The phone is powered by the 5G-capable MediaTek Dimensity 8200 with 24GB RAM and 1TB of internal mass storage. Last but not least, the remaining specs mention a 108MP main camera with a S5KHMSX sensor as well as a huge 8,800mAh battery that can be recharged with up to 45 watts.
The secondary display can be removed from the phone (Image source: Oukitel)
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