Key Takeaways
1. The Tank 4 is a new smartphone from 8849, featuring a built-in projector and available for preorder at $420.
2. It has large dimensions (147.3 x 85.4 x 23.9 mm) and weighs 538 g, with a powerful 11,600 mAh battery supporting 66-watt fast charging.
3. The DLP projector offers 720p resolution but is best used in darker environments due to its 100 lumens brightness.
4. The phone is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage, plus dual SIM and memory card support.
5. The camera system includes a 50 MP main camera, an 8 MP telephoto lens, a 64 MP night-vision camera, and a bright torchlight.
We have talked about various gadgets from 8849, which is a sub-brand under Unihertz that offers quite a few unique smartphones. Now, they are adding the Tank 4 to their collection – yet another interesting 8849 phone that comes with a built-in projector. You can preorder it right now from the official website for about $420, with shipping set to start on August 28. The price is likely to go up as more units are sold during the preorder stage.
Dimensions and Battery Life
The Tank 4 is quite big, measuring 147.3 x 85.4 x 23.9 mm (5.80 x 3.36 x 0.94 in) and weighing 538 g (1.19 lb). However, users will appreciate the enormous 11,600 mAh battery, which supports 66-watt fast charging via USB-C. The phone’s bulky design is also due to the DLP projector that has a 720p resolution. Still, with a brightness level of only 100 lumens, it might not work well in bright settings, making it more suitable for darker areas or smaller screens.
Processing Power and Camera Features
Under the hood, the Tank 4 runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, combined with a solid 12 GB of RAM and a roomy 512 GB of internal storage. It can hold dual SIM cards and also has a slot for a memory card for extra storage. The camera system features a 50 MP main camera, an 8 MP telephoto lens, plus a 64 MP night-vision camera. Additionally, a bright torchlight is included for those times when you need to illuminate low-light conditions.
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