Ulefone Armor’s NFC introduction video


Ulefone Armor

Newest rugged Ulefone Armor can offer not just the IP68 certiification, but also NFC, which is still not that common feature especially with rugged phone. And even though you can’t use it for gimmicks like Samsung or Apple Pay it can still be quite usable and worthy of attention.

Today we have for you an introduction video of the Armor’s NFC functions so you can see how easy is to share for example contact information or a website address with another phone via Android Beam just by putting the two devices next to each other. Same method can be used for sharing a Google Play app link or you can easily pair your Bluetooth speakers with automatically turning it on/off. And if that’s not enough then check the video to see how you can use it to recharge public transportation cards, of course only if it’s available in your country and city.

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Ulefone Armor is currently available in a presale in here for $159.99 and that’s not bad for a rugged, waterproof, dustproof and shatter proof phone equiped with octa-core MT6753 processor, 4,7-inch HD display, 3 GB LPDDR3 RAM, 32 GB of storage, 13 Mpix camera, NFC and 3500 mAh battery.

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4 Comments

  1. Sanjay Jha
    November 28, 2016

    Very good features, NFC function will be more developed, the use will be more frequent.

  2. Sanjay Jha
    November 28, 2016

    NFC will become the standard for future mobile phones. With the current WIFI.

  3. PSGF1
    November 29, 2016

    Very good features, NFC function will be more developed, the use will be more frequent.

  4. PSGF1
    November 29, 2016

    NFC will become the standard for future mobile phones. With the current WIFI.