Tough body with dimensions of 160.3 x 79 x 13.8 mm and weight of 256.3 g
IPS LCD 5.7-inch display with 720 x 1440 pixels resolution
Powered by Android 10 operating system
Performs on Mediatek MT6762D Helio A25 chipset with Octa-core CPU
Offers 64GB internal storage with 4GB RAM and microSDXC card support
Triple rear camera setup: 13 MP main sensor and two 2 MP depth sensors
8 MP selfie camera with 1080p video recording capability
Enhanced connectivity with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and USB Type-C
Durable 5080 mAh battery ensuring long-lasting power
Available in Black and Orange colors
Cost-effective pricing around 130 EUR
Ulefone Armor X8 Disadvantages
Bulky design with a thickness of 13.8 mm and weight of 256.3 g, making it heavy and large for some users.
Display resolution is relatively low at 720 x 1440 pixels, with a modest pixel density of ~282 ppi, which may result in less sharp images compared to higher-resolution screens.
The chipset, Mediatek MT6762D Helio A25, is considered to be a low to mid-range processor, which might not support high-performance tasks and gaming applications effectively.
Hybrid SIM slot limits flexibility as users have to choose between a second SIM or expandable storage.
The screen-to-body ratio is only ~66.2%, which indicates larger bezels compared to more modern designs with higher screen-to-body ratios.
Cameras are fairly basic with limited features; the triple camera setup includes two 2 MP depth sensors, which offer minimal additional photography benefits.
Running on Android 10, the device may not receive the latest Android updates and features after 2020.