Pad 5 Ultra: 5G Android tablet with built-in projector and 24,200 mAh battery launches
The Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra in use (Image source: Ulefone)
Yesterday, Ulefone announced the launch of the Armor Pad 5 Ultra — a rugged tablet with a 200 lumens projector, Dimensity 7400X SoC, and night vision camera. The tablet will become available for purchase on November 11.
Ulefone has announced the successor to the Armor Pad 4 Ultra (curr. $379.99 on Amazon) — the Pad 5 Ultra — with twice the battery capacity. The device was announced yesterday, alongside the Armor Pad 5 Pro. Both devices share the same specs except the built-in projector, which is exclusive to the Ultra model.
The 5G tablet is equipped with a Dimensity 7400X, an 8-core processor built on the 4-nm architecture that can clock up to 2.6 GHz. Running Android 15 out of the box, it's also got 12 GB of memory and 512 GB of storage, which is expandable up to 2 TB via microSD.
Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra specs (Image source: Ulefone)
For protection, the 11-inch display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It is also IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certified, meaning it is dustproof, waterproof, and drop-resistant. Powered by a 24,200 mAh battery, the tablet supports 120 W charging and 10 W reverse charging.
The Android tablet is also equipped with a 200 lumens autofocus projector with 26° upward throw. Its 102 dB stereo speaker makes it suitable for outdoor use. For photography, the Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra sports a 64-MP main camera and a 64-MP night vision camera. For selfie shots, it employs a 32-MP camera.
Both the Armor Pad 5 Ultra and the Armor Pad 5 Pro will become available for purchase on November 11.
Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra specs (Image source: Ulefone)
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