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The 8849 Tank 2 Pro is a rugged smartphone designed for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a built-in 100 lumens projector, a massive 23800mAh battery, and a professional-grade camera system. With 16GB RAM, 256GB ROM, and Android 14, it offers exceptional performance and durability, making it perfect for those who demand more from their devices.
Display | LCD |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Screen Size | 6.79 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU, Galileo |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 3 |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | 100MP Main Camera/32MP Front Camera, 64MP Night Vision Camera/8MP Telephoto Camera |
Shooting Modes | Underwater |
Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 32 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Bar |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Android 14 |
RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Item Dimensions | 7.04 x 3.38 x 1.22 inches |
Item Weight | 688 Grams |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
Battery Power | 23800 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 23800 Milliamp Hours |
E**A
For tech loving person i like it
At day time the projector is pretty useless but in darkness its good when you adjust it. Dont like the 10min cooldown when you turn on camping light at full brightness even if you use it for 2 seconds. its a bit heavy to carry it in your pocket. everything else works as expected :>
D**M
After three defective devices, my advice? DO NOT BUY!
I got crappy device #1 about a month ago. I turned it on at about 8am with 73% battery. I've only made a few phone calls and used my USAA app. I went from 60% an hour ago to 36%. Right out of the box? C'mon.Long story short, I got an advanced refund from Amazon, bought a new one and got it shipped overnight. That was awesome because it limited down time. I returned crappy device #1 and unboxed #2 before heading into work.I got it out the box at 49% and charged it to 85%. It lasted a day and a half draining at a slow and steady rate. Then out of nowhere, it went from 79% to 44% in an hour. It happened again.I was so sure if I tried getting a return/replacement I would just get another crappy device so I thought, "maybe it will just figure itaelf out and start working normally" well, I was almost that lucky. The "deadzone" (the percentage at which the battery level would start to plummet and stop at) shrunk over subsequent charges to the point I thought, that deadzone wouldn't t even be an issue in most use cases. But after it kept happening I finally decided to call Amazon (with one day to spare on my eligible free return) and they had the third device to me within a day.Everything seemed to be going fine, for a few days. I was at 90% Monday morning until Today, Thursday 26 September, I was at 50% this morning when it happened again, on my third device. I drained all the way down to 9% (battery saver was always set to come on at 25% by the way and never helped) it lasted longer at 9% then the previous 40% just enough to get me home. I charged it up and it somehow got to 90% in less than an hour, and it's been stuck there for the last hour and a half.If you made this far into my rant, and buy it at this point, you are either dumber or Luckier than me. Perhaps both. Don't buy it. I took numerous screenshots of the battery drain events but they don't migrate to each new device so I only have the one from today, on crappy device #3.Also, a lot of people are critical of AccuBattery not being accurate, but for what it's worth, the app could never display any useful information, it was all over the place. I don't know what to make of it other than the battery and governing software sucks. You can. See in the screenshot that 90% is apparently only good for 4hrs of screen time. 90% of a 23,800 mAh battery? Are you kidding me? That's 5 times that of an iPhone. Oh what's that? Screw AccuBattery? Right, even the phones onboard battery indicator can't give an accurate reading. It's like a broken fuel gauge on a car, how can you trust it if you don't know how much juice you have? You're not even supposed to think about battery life with these types of phones. The Tank 2 Pro and the company making them are an utter disgrace.
B**G
Fast and durable
I love the phone , cameras is good phone is fast and enough space, battery last long projector is awesome..Phone is heavy for the people who doesn’t know
B**E
Solid & Sturdy
The main two selling points for this Android phone is the rugged design and the built in projector. This is a large, heavy and bulky phone. It's supposed to be like that as it's designed primarily for outdoors use. I know that these phones are popular with people that work in the building industry and such like. A rugged phone is essential to avoid damage where possible.I think for under $400 you get a good deal and many benefits and features. I took this on a camping break with family and it was super handy for the duration. It's not the highest resolution screen and doesn't have fastest processor but it has a built in camping light on the back and also a built in projector. Now, the projector is not very good to be fair. The brightness is very low and the resolution is low too but it works and we packed a blank canvas frame you get from a craft store and just beamed the projector onto that. It was fine and have us a 32 inch screen in the tent to watch movies and shows. It was fun. We did need to pair a speaker to it as the volume was too low. The camping light was really handy and also helped with those bio breaks outside in the dark.It's running the latest Android 14 operating system and I find the phone to be responsive and without any lag. The battery is another win, it is huge! 23800mAh to be exact. Most phones come with under 5000mAh in comparison. This lasted us over a whole weekend without needing to charge. I think that's incredible and it's another reason why the phone is heavy and large.I'm really happy with this device and even though it won't be my daily driver, it's 100% worth having for trips and outdoor activites.
W**.
El cargador
El teléfono me encanta pero podría por favor ayudarme con el cargado es 120w y solo cargo el teléfono por una vez. Ha dejado de funcionar.
C**L
Not worth it
Beware this phone is nothing more then a brick and if you need customer support forget about it once you pay your on your own I've been trying to contact seller and manufacturer with no response Wasted $429
R**L
Battery and charging
Battery life is fantastic lasting three or more days or longer depending on how much you play videos and games as well as your normal use such as calling and social media but now after a couple of months I am unable to charge the phone. I have tried a new charger cable and block nothing seems to work. Trouble shooting is no good probably going to have to take the phone in for repairs and that is if they can resolve the issue. If a phone cannot be charged the phone becomes useless/
M**.
Locked phone
I really love this phone, but it was locked out and no one could unlock it for me. I'm very sad I want able to use it. Please someone make this right
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