The Ulefone Armor 10 5G did really well in hardware performance tests. The company decided to put the Armor 10 5G through a number of benchmark tests, just to show everyone where its hardware limitations lie.
Do note that benchmarks are not an indication of real-life performance. They’re only supposed to show us how powerful a phone’s hardware is, in most cases, at least. That being said, Ulefone used a number of benchmarking apps here, and filmed the whole process.
The Ulefone Armor 10 5G did well in hardware performance tests aka benchmark tests
If you take a look at the video embedded below the article, you’ll see all these tests. The first app that Ulefone used is AnTuTu. The Armor 10 5G managed to hit 307,629 points in that test. Just for clarification, the device is fueled by the MediaTek Dimensity 800 SoC.
In the AI Benchmark, the phone hit a score of 85.3. The AiTuTu benchmark showed a score of 182,407, while it also did really well in the 3DMark test. Ulefone also showed off the phone’s hardware via CPU-Z, and ran a couple more tests.
The Ulefone Armor 10 5G is a rugged phone, in case you didn’t know. The device does come with a display camera hole, and it features four cameras on the back. A rear-facing fingerprint scanner is also included here.
The phone is equipped with 8GB of RAM, and a quad camera setup
The phone includes 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. A 64-megapixel camera is the main one on the back, while a 6.67-inch display is also included in the package.
The Armor 10 5G also includes a huge battery, a 5,800mAh unit. The phone does support 15W wireless charging, while an NFC chip is also a part of the offering. Two SIM card slots are included here, while Android 10 comes pre-installed.
The Ulefone Armor 10 5G will become available for purchase on December 7, and it’s priced at $399.99. The company also notes that the first 200 buyers can get a free Ulefone Watch.