The 8849 TANK 3 PRO Is a 5G Smartphone with a DLP Projector Featuring a 23800 mAH Battery Capable of 120W Super Fast Charging

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The TANK 3 PRO is a new 5G smartphone that packs a lot of power into a tough rugged design that includes a DLP projector. With a 23800 mAH battery and 120W super fast charging ability it can recharge up to 90% in roughly 90 minutes. A Mediatek Dimensity 8200 4nm 5G processor with a peak 3.1 GHz clock rate powers the TANK 3 PRO which uses a Mali-G610 MC6 GPU running on an Android 13 OS. Storage-wise it has 32 GB (2×16 GB) which is expandable to 36 GB (2x 18 GB) plus 512 GB of system memory. A TF Card slot allows up to 2 TB of additional storage. Not many details regarding its 120 Hz DLP projector have been revealed except that it is capable of up to 100 Lumens and can project up to 150″.

Per 8849 (via TechPowerUp):

“We are thrilled to introduce the TANK 3 Pro to the market,” said 8849’s CEO. “This device exemplifies our commitment to innovation and delivering products that cater to the needs of our customers. With its rugged exterior, powerful specifications, and versatile features, the TANK 3 Pro is the ultimate smartphone for those who demand durability without compromising on performance.”

The 8849 TANK 3 PRO has four cameras, a 200MP main, 50MP wide angle, 8MP telephoto, and 64MP nightvision. The primary FHD display is 6.7″ with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Network connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6. An LED light on the backside of the phone provides additional illumination. The 8849 TANK 3 PRO (aka by Unihertz) is available for pre-ordering on Ali Express for $1,338.36 and officially launches on March 8. 8849 is offering a $50 discount for pre-orders.

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Per the official product page:

“Exciting news! TANK3 PRO will be available for pre-order at our AliExpress 8849 official store starting on March 8th. To make the transaction smoother, we are offering a $50 discount for all pre-orders.”

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