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Unbreakable phones with military ratings - Armor focus week launched!

Unbreakable phones with military ratings - Armor focus week launched!

The Ulefone Armor series is undoubtedly among the best when it comes to choosing from rugged phones.

Ulefone Armor 3W 4G Phablet 4GB RAM 64GB ROM- Orange EU Version

 Luckily, we already had an Ulefone Armor phone in our hands, and we’re not telling a big secret that there will be more, so we know what we’re talking about. If someone wants a phone that doesn’t break like a breadcrumb because of their work or hobby, it will be worthwhile to surround you in the current offer!

The show, if you can use this analogy, has been sharpened to three new devices, the Armor 3W, the Armor 3WT and the Armor 6S. I would say the first two of these are really new, which, based on the name, already suggest a deletion. The only, but all the more serious difference between them is that the piece with the suffix T also functions as a transceiver, a safe, an Englishman, a walkie-talkie. The third mobile, the Armor 6S, is another variant of the original Armor 6, which can be said to have crumpled the capabilities of the original 6 and 6e. Since I can’t slowly get out of the forest of model numbers, I’ll finish this paragraph too!

Ulefone Armor 6S 4G Phablet 6GB RAM 128GB ROM- Black EU Version

So the bottom line is that this week, the price of the more important Armor phones currently on the market has been heavily sculpted. Specifically, we are talking about 6 different mobiles, it is true, as you can read, they are not completely independent of each other. Instead of further word-of-mouth, I suggest you check out the promotions, the phones and accessories you can buy, and if you need evan a frank strapphone, look no further!

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Ulefone Armor smart phone focus week at GearBest

 

 

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