![]() ![]() ![]() The programmable button functions are a bit limited and you can’t add SOS as a shortcut. Some of the buttons on the side of the Unihertz Tank2. The other side of the smartphone is home to the volume keys, the programmable button and the camping light switch (press and hold it) – all are metallic which is a very nice touch. Above it, there’s a removable slot for the microSD and the two SIM cards, and it does have a metallic cover as well as a silicone ring to prevent water or dust from entering the enclosure. On the right side, there’s the Power button which also has embedded a fingerprint sensor (it’s very accurate). The frame of the smartphone is made of hard plastic at the top and bottom while on the sides, it does seem that we’re dealing with a metallic plate which contains all the buttons. It does make me wonder if the screen would have been a bit smaller, so that instead of a large brick, we would have a smaller brick, but I digress. ![]() Then again, I am sure that the targeted audience doesn’t mind one bit, quite the contrary. And yes, it is currently the heaviest and largest smartphone I have tested so far, outdoing the flagships from AGM. The Unihertz Tank2 weighs almost 1.2 pounds (530g), so yes, you need a very serious belt to keep your pants on. Right: Unihertz Tank2.Īnd the weight is also impressive. The case measures 9.4 x 6.9 x 3.3 inches (24.0 x 17.5 x 8.5cm), so it’s larger than the AGM G2 Guardian which is quite the feat considering that it barely fit into the pocket of my pants. ![]() The smartphone is huge, has lots of angles and it’s quite literally flashy thanks to the duo flashlight system. I know that some manufacturers have moved away from creating large flashy rugged smartphones, but just like the AGM G2 Guardian and the Horizon Pro, the Unihertz Tank2 steered in the complete opposite direction. How accurate is the fingerprint sensor?.That being said, let’s check out the Unihertz Tank2 and see if all of these features have been properly implemented and whether the huge size of the smartphone is justified. Besides the cool hardware features, the Unihertz Tank2 also offers some tools that can be helpful on a construction site, such as the Bubble Level, the height measurement, the Protractor or the Plumb blob. Of course, we’ll test the battery life and see how many days we can get on a single charge. Indeed, the Unihertz Tank2 has a 15,500mAh battery which is a step down from the 22,000mAh battery of its predecessor, but I suppose still more than enough to keep most of the functions running for a long time. Unihertz Tank2 Rugged Smartphone.Īnd, while my question would be why do we need a projector on a smartphone, the developers thought why not? It could be fun for the kids and there is a huge battery to keep the projector running for a long time. It’s not the first smartphone that can project the content of the display on the wall since Blackview Max 1 also decided to add this curious feature. There is IR control (a very exotic, but welcomed feature that very rarely finds itself on smartphones nowadays) and we do have a projector. Remember the flashlight that shone bright from the rear panel? Well, there are now two powerful 1,200 Lumen flashlights (warm and cold camping lights) and this just barely scratches the surface. ![]()
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