Blackview BL8800 Pro, the 'indestructible' phone with night vision thermal camera
Blackview - the world-famous ultra-durable phone brand recently introduced the Blackview BL8800 series, including the BL8800 and BL8800 Pro models. The highlight is the Blackview BL8800 Pro - the world's first 'indestructible' phone with a thermal camera, night vision and 5G connectivity.
As the successor to the Blackview BV8800, the Blackview BL8800 series is capable of withstanding the harshest environments.
The BL8800 series also comes with a 20MP night vision camera that allows users to view and take photos and videos in complete darkness. The device's main camera has a resolution of 50MP. In addition, the BL8800 Pro also comes with a thermal camera that makes it more interesting for outdoor use while allowing users to use this camera to observe people and animals in the dark and use it for other situations.
This ultra-durable phone has a 90Hz display. It supports 5G. Its battery has a capacity of 8,380 mAh for up to 720 hours (30 days) of standby time and supports 33W fast charging.
The BL8800 series is equipped with a MediaTek G96 single-chip system and meets the requirements of the US military standard MIL-STD-810H, IP68 and IP69K protection levels.
This phone runs Doke OS 3.0 based on Android 11 operating system.
The price of the Blackview BL8800 series (BL8800 and BL8800 Pro) has not been revealed and will be released worldwide on May 23.
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