What is it, exactly? Well, this app is supposed to help you with all your measuring needs. It supports length measuring, area measuring, volume measuring, pythagore measuring, and much more.
Ulefone decided to demonstrate Power Armor 13’s Rangefinder app
After you measure something, you can name the measured area, as the app can easily save the results for you. It is ideal for room measurements, for example, in case you’re redecorating, getting new furniture, and so on. The video Ulefone uploaded has a duration of almost two minutes, and it shows you exactly how this app works. The person in it utilizes length, area, volume, and pythagore measurements. It also shows you how to name a specific measurement. The Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a rugged smartphone with a huge battery on the inside. It is ideal for construction workers, for example, and handymen alike. You don’t need to baby this phone. So, it makes sense to have such an app included on the device. You never know when you may need all those different measurement tools, especially if you’re involved in such work.
The device comes with a 13,200mAh battery, and 33W charging
The Ulefone Power Armor 13 includes a 6.81-inch display, and a 13,200mAh battery. The device supports 33W fast wired charging, and 15W wireless charging. On top of that, it also supports 5W reverse wireless charging. This device is IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810G certified. It is fueled by the MediaTek Helio G95 SoC, and it includes 8GB of RAM and 256GB of expandable storage. There are four cameras included on its back, and the main one is a 48-megapixel unit. A single 16-megapixel camera sits on the phone’s front side, by the way. There is a fingerprint scanner included here, it’s located on the right-hand side. The phone can also scan your face, though, by using its front-facing camera. The Power Armor 13 is available on the company’s website already, while the Power Armor 14 is on the way.