Key Takeaways
1. Impressive Battery Life: The F107 Pro features a massive 28,000mAh battery, claimed to replace 8 typical smartphones, offering up to 2,800 hours of standby and 40 hours of video playback.
2. High-Quality Camera System: It includes a 200MP AI main camera with a Sony IMX766 sensor and a specialized macro lens, plus a night vision camera for low-light and underwater photography.
3. Storage and Performance: The smartphone provides 512GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD, and runs on Android 15 with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor.
4. Charging Capability: The device supports USB-C charging with a maximum power delivery of 66W, although charging the large battery will take time.
5. Pricing and Availability: The retail price is $549, currently available for $439.99 on fossibot.com, and the Fossibot F3600 Pro has launched on Amazon.
The F107 Pro is quite hefty, especially for a smartphone designed for tough conditions, but this is somewhat justifiable due to its impressive 28,000mAh battery.
Fossibot claims it can replace 8 typical smartphones, at least those from before the battery advancements of 2024-2025.
Standby and Display
This device can stay on standby for about 2,800 hours and can deliver up to 40 hours of video playback on its large 6.95-inch 120Hz FHD screen.
Camera Features
The F107 Pro also makes a mark in the outdoor smartphone segment with its impressive ‘200MP AI’ main camera, which includes a specialized macro lens.
While many macro lenses rely on lesser 2MP sensors, the F107 Pro features a high-quality Sony IMX766 sensor.
Additionally, the largest of its three rear cameras is designed for night vision, allowing users to take underwater photos in low light conditions, according to Fossibot.
Storage and Performance
This smartphone offers 512GB of internal storage, which can be expanded using a microSD card, and supports NFC, all powered by a relatively current Android 15-based operating system.
However, it runs on the mid-tier MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, and the “30GB RAM” mentioned in the product page is largely software-based—about 60% of it.
Charging the massive battery will take a while via USB-C, as the port supports a maximum of 66W power delivery.
The Kickstarter offer for the F107 Pro has ended, and its suggested retail price is now $549. However, it has just launched at a price of $439.99, which is a 20% discount for a limited time on fossibot.com.
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