📸 Capture Life's Adventures with Rugged Style!
The OUKITEL WP21 is a rugged smartphone designed for the adventurous professional. With its dual screen, powerful Helio G99 processor, and an impressive 17GB of RAM, this device ensures top-notch performance. The 9800mAh battery with 66W fast charging keeps you powered throughout your day, while the 64MP camera and 20MP night vision capabilities allow you to capture stunning photos in any environment. Built to withstand the elements, this smartphone is IP68/IP69K rated, making it the perfect companion for those who live life on the edge.
L**N
extreme fash charging and long battery life
I got this phone for three reasons mainly and this phone does not disappoint. First, the sturdy built. I do not like easily scratched or phone you have to protect with layers of other cases. This phone does that. The materials used is good for survival in the wild. I do not go to the wild too much but where I work, with 100 students daily, my phone gets dropped and used almost all the time in all classes. I used it to record, to play clips in class, to record my lecturers for absent students. I do not have to worry about low batteries at all. It is always powdered and last more than 6 hours of nonstopped recording so far, i have tested. This is the second reason I like this. As long as I have this, my teaching is easier since i can do a lot with this. And the final reason is it only takes less than 40 mins to fully charge it with the correct cable. This phone will be good for my air travel to Asia over 13 hours flight as well and no need to buy extra battery. If you have similar needs as mine, get this phone. Heavy but worth it.
R**K
This Is a Great Value for A Phone In Concept, But In Reality It Has Too Many Quirky Problems
I currently own a Pixel 7 Pro, which is a fantastic phone but the battery life, for lack of a better description, simply sucks! So I saw this ruggedized phone, albeit 4G, but with a good display and resolution, a 120 GHz refresh rate, an extremely large battery, and Android 12. It's bulky and it's heavy (what I personally like) and it's watertight and shockproof. With the price of roughly $450, I thought you couldn't go wrong and the reviews were fairly decent.So after doing some research, and despite some very nasty comments about the processor, most who reviewed his phone found it to be an excellent choice for the money and an all-around very good phone. So I decided with Pixel 7 Pro in hand to give it a chance.The first problem I ran into was when trying to use the USB cable to copy from the Pixel, it got about halfway through the process and it stopped working which required me to reset it back to the factory, and do it again but this time do it from the Internet and a backup from the Pixel stored on my Google Drive. This time it worked.After the usual updating, and with 131 apps, after about an hour of waiting for all apps to download and install, everything seemed to work well. Passwords, settings, data, contacts, and messages all seemed to be there. As this phone can use a microSD card, it gave me no indication that the card was not fast enough for the phone, and I really thought it was since it was taken out of my tablet, a Samsung Tab 8+, the error message told me the card was not fast enough and would either have to be reformatted or switched out. Fortunately, I had another SD card, the same identical card in speed and size, and this time I did not get that error message. Hum?Now going into the settings I noticed some are very limited, and one thing that was particularly troubling was the NFC which left the notification in the pull-down menu that could not be removed except when you turned off NFC altogether. If you use it for tap and pay, or in addition in my case, I needed it for use with my CGM (constant glucose monitor) it is very annoying, and it did not work, with either my tap and pay (Google Pay) or with my CGM.This is the first time I tried to contact their tech support, and finally, after they responded they didn't even know what I was talking about, and neither could they fix the problem! The NFC notification still remained on the notification screen and if you click on that notification it would bring up the page showing all the additional wireless connections. Even if you change every setting on every one of those different connections, so long as the NFC was active, that notification would not go away! Thoroughly disgusted with that, and clearly, a hardware or firmware issue that OUKITEL cannot or will not fix.Over the next week, I experienced a bunch of quirky problems. One such problem is the phone restarting. Another really irritating problem is that there is no way without using an outside app, or moving around the more than 100 application icons on my phone, could you quickly and easily alphabetize those app icons? This robbed me equally as raw as this is a simple thing to program into any device!Another irritating thing is the side buttons with the second one on the right being the fingerprint scanner. These buttons are very touchy and are in bad locations so unless you handle the phone from underneath, you are bound to hit one of these other buttons which will either shut the phone off or cause you to lose the screen you are on. You can assign the fingerprint button and the button on the left of the phone to do other things, but it just makes it worse.The last straw came today. I'm a big fan of Audible books, and along with a Bluetooth speaker I normally listen to an audible book while I am in the shower. Now today is another one of these numerous quirky behaviors, the phone started to chop the audio. So I came out of the shower soaking wet, and first of all tried to reboot my Bluetooth speaker, which was fully charged, and it did no good. I tried stopping and restarting Audiobooks, and it kept doing it. So finally I had to just totally reboot the phone. That did it and corrected the problem, but that was also the final straw.About two hours ago I returned the phone! After more than a dozen little situations like that, I just had no more confidence in this phone. I love the design and I love the concept, and may be on the next model or a few models from now when they have worked out all these problems, and notwithstanding this phone is only 4G, I may actually get another one.There were a lot of things I liked about the phone and I really wanted to work out. But as with a human being, when it becomes undependable over things constantly going wrong, you just lose faith in it.
J**E
Oukitel Phone
I was very skeptical about buying this phone. Actually I was skeptical about buying any phone off Amazon because they just don’t last. After doing my research I came across this phone. I watch countless videos and read numerous review and I must say I’m impress. I bought this phone for my mom, even this she does not know much about phones the durability and longevity is what made me bought this phone. The quality on this phone is out of this world. The sound system is very loud and very clear. It’s easy to use and has everything that she needs. I would definitely recommend this phone.
E**O
It's a proper phone
It works really well but my problem it sometimes it just auto rotate on its own
M**Y
Not charging!
After a few months the phone stopped charging. I called Amazon and got numbers I can't call or emails that never give a response. This is total BS! No help at all.
M**E
Large storage Long life
Plenty of storage space for games and photos. Finger print sensor allows for more than one finger and is quicker than ones I have previously used. Battery life and the truly quick charge exceed expectations. Very satisfied with this purchase.
R**N
Fast processor power, great photos
Fired right up, after placing mt AT&T sim in. Transferred all my information from my previous phone with it's built in transfer capability. Photo quality is awesome. Lots of battery power. Its a big phone physically but it has great capabilities.
K**E
Good and Bad
The good is;The battery lasts at least 2 days of continuous use, and when you go to charge it with a factory cord it charges very fast and like 40 minutes. The phone is heavy and strong and very well made and moves very quickly with the processor that it has and takes very good pictures. The bad is; that if you're scrolling through your text's, and you accidentally swipe sideways you erase a text and I don't like the option of a sideways delete a text while I'm scrolling, I want to open the text and have to manually erase it, that way I know for sure I'm erasing it because I want to. The next thing is for some reason the phone will ring it'll just answer on its own and I'm stuck answering the phone whether I like it or not. That must be a glitch in the software or the sensitivity on the glass. The worst thing about this phone is that they did not leave an option for your notifications to be separated from your ringtone when it comes to volume. If you want your ringtone to be loud but your notifications to be quiet you can't do that they both have to be the same level and that I find extremely annoying because I like to either know my notifications are coming in with my phone to be at a lower volume when it rings or I like my notifications to be silent or quiet and have the ability to hear nothing but my phone ring. So to the makers of Oukitel, please fix these problems because they're the only thing the stuff that keep you from having a score of a 10 on a scale from 1 to 10
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