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The indestructible Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro at a very interesting price

Ulefone will soon offer the Armor Pad 3 Pro for sale. It's a versatile device that's durable and portable enough to enable productivity virtually anywhere.
The indestructible Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro at a very interesting price

The company Ulefone will soon offer for sale a very interesting tablet with the sales tag Armor Pad 3 Pro. It's a versatile tablet that's durable and portable enough to be productive virtually anywhere. With military-grade durability, advanced productivity features and a compact design, the Armor Pad 3 Pro tablet is undoubtedly designed to excel under the pressures of today's mobile life. And all this for an extremely affordable price.

The interesting tablet computer Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro will be available for purchase from May 13 onwards for a calculated price of 280 euros. For this price, we will receive a device that uses a high-quality 26.3-centimeter or 10.36-inch screen with a high resolution of 1,200p and a frequency of 60 hertz to display images. The screen is, of course, extremely resistant to scratches and shocks, as it has Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The operating system and installed software are powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT8788 mobile processor. It is not very powerful, but it will handle even the most demanding tasks and games without any major problems.

A 32-megapixel web camera is available for capturing selfies and conducting video conferences. For photos, there is a camera with a resolution of 50 million pixels. The rest of the hardware includes another six gigabytes of LPDDR4X system memory and 256 gigabytes of expandable data storage. Sufficiently long autonomy is ensured by a battery with a capacity of an incredible 33,280 milliamp hours with a fast charging system. The interesting Ulefone Armor Pad 3 Pro tablet comes pre-installed with the Android 13 mobile operating system with a slightly customized interface.


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