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Review on OUKITEL WP5 Pro: Unlocked Rugged Cell πŸ”‹ Phone with 8000mAh Battery, 4GB+64GB ROM, and Android 10 by Ada Kowalczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

On August 19, 2022, I made the purchase of this unit. in order to remove the antiquated highscreen. During this time, there were no issues with the operation of the device, making it a decent and sturdy one, which is especially impressive when taking into account the low cost (12800) at the time of purchase. I tried to deplete it in a day by playing games, but it didn't work. However, if you leave it in standby mode in economy mode with the Internet turned off, then it works for 10–12 days. This is the smallest of the secure smartphones, and it has a very good battery. It lasts me for three working days (navigation, internet, and calls). But, after using it for a few days, you will become accustomed to its weight and the fact that it is quite large. Even if it slips out of your pocket in your pants, you will know right away because it does not create a significant amount of discomfort there. It is not necessary to use covers or protective films because I have been wounded more than once while carrying it in my pocket along with my keys, and there has been no damage. However, the truth has not yet been buried anywhere. The screen is really good; it is bright and juicy; there is no glare even when seen in direct sunlight; and the auto-adjustment function works pretty effectively. The fingerprint sensor does not appear to be the source of any complaints; nonetheless, it will not allow you to unlock the device with a finger that is wet. The volume level of the incoming speaker should be set to no more than half. Also, my hearing is rather good. That happens really quickly, it catches the position in 1-2 seconds, and I was quite satisfied with the receiving of satellites and the launch of navigation. Now, regarding the negatives: They are, and the first is that there is only one incoming speaker on the rear panel, and despite the fact that it is very loud, if you place the phone on a pillow, between fifty and seventy percent of the volume disappears. Things are slightly improved when placed on a hard surface. The cameras are the second item. You can shoot on the main one, but you have to do so very carefully. The front one does absolutely nothing. It is not possible to take macro photographs. It's not even close to being a camera. Third, there are some problems with the Russification, but this is more of a picky detail because everything is understandable. Fourth, the percentages of the battery that are displayed are inaccurate. 10% of the battery can be depleted in just two hours of use, and the remaining 3-5% can power the device for another two to four hours, making it difficult to concentrate on this indicator. Fifth, charging is only done on its own, similar to a wire or a full analogue, otherwise it charges at a rate of 70 percent every day. Sixth, there is no headphone input, and the only way to charge the device is through an adapter, which will cause the plug of the connector to get obstructed.

Pros
  • Long battery life, a nice screen that doesn't reflect light and has strong backlighting, outstanding navigation performance in a wide range of environmental situations, and consistent mobile network reception. You shouldn't be frightened to let it go!
Cons
  • The quality of the cameras is relatively low, but they do their job. The speaker, despite having a very loud volume, is made in a very foolish way. A few stumbling blocks regarding russification.