Ulefone is presenting cutting-edge, AI-driven rugged smartphones at MWC 2025

March 23, 2025

Ulefone returns to MWC 2025 in Barcelona to showcase its latest AI-powered rugged smartphones. Under the motto ‘AI, Equip Your Armor’, the company will present its new Armor 29 to Armor 32 series, along with the flagship Armor 28 Ultra, which features innovative thermal imaging technology and military-grade ruggedness. Visit the Ulefone booth from 3 to 6 March to explore the future of rugged technology. Ulefone, a leading innovator in rugged smartphones and smart devices, is pleased to announce its return to Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, taking place in Barcelona, Spain from 3 to 6 March. Under the theme ‘AI, Equip Your Armor,’ Ulefone will showcase its next-generation rugged smartphones that combine rugged design with cutting-edge AI technologies to support users in any situation.

Visitors to the Ulefone stand will have the opportunity to discover the brand’s latest innovations, including the upcoming Armor 29, Armor 30, Armor 31 and Armor 32 series, all designed for exceptional durability and advanced performance. In addition, Ulefone will be unveiling its most powerful rugged phone yet, the Armor 28 Ultra series, which is scheduled for release on the global market on 17 March 2025.

These new devices are equipped with state-of-the-art AI technologies and offer users unparalleled functionality and reliability in demanding environments. Whether for professional use or outdoor adventures, Ulefone’s latest products are designed to meet the needs of modern consumers.

Armor 28 Ultra Series: Redefining Rugged

The Armor 28 Ultra Series sets a new benchmark for rugged smartphones, offering: flagship performance: powered by the Dimensity 9300+ chipset, it delivers desktop-level performance and unrivalled stability in extreme conditions. Revolutionary imaging: Equipped with a 1-inch Sony IMX989 primary sensor and a 64-megapixel ultra-night vision camera with 4 IR LEDs, it redefines imaging capabilities in total darkness. Military-grade durability: Built for the harshest environments, it ensures reliability in mission-critical scenarios. Intelligent rear sub-screen: provides instant alerts and AI-optimised workflows for increased productivity. The series includes two models: the standard Armor 28 Ultra model and the groundbreaking Armor 28 Ultra Thermal version, the world’s first rugged phone with a built-in ThermoVue T2 thermal imaging module with 640×512 resolution. This innovation sets a new benchmark for firefighting, industrial inspection and emergency response.

Sneak Peek: Highlights of the upcoming Armor series

  • Armor 29 series: A 21,200 mAh battery-powered device with an integrated warning light and versatile camping light that inherits the powerful performance of the Armor 28 series.
  • Armor 30 Series: Features a 12,800 mAh battery, 118 dB speaker (Infinite Halo 2.0), 3.4-inch sub-screen (the largest in the industry), and 64 MP night vision camera with 4 IR LEDs for advanced imaging.
  • Armor 31 Series: Features a 25,500 mAh solid-state battery (operational at -30°C), ideal for extreme conditions, as well as a 118 dB speaker and a 3.4-inch sub-screen.
  • Armor 32 Series: Combines a built-in projector, 25,500mAh battery, warning light and versatile camping light for unrivalled versatility.

Links:

1. Learn more about Ulefone MWC 2025: https://www.ulefone.com/pages/events-ulefone-mwc-2025

2. More information about the Armor 28 Ultra series: https://www.ulefone.com/pages/armor-28-series-launch-event

3. Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Thermal page: https://www.ulefone.com/products/armor-28-ultra-thermal-version

4. Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra page: https://www.ulefone.com/products/armor-28-ultra

Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Series Launch page: https://www.ulefone.com/pages/armor-28-series-launch-event

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