Smartphones have brought the smarts of the tech world to our pockets, but there’s still scope for more. Rugged phones like Blackview XPLORE 2 and the 8849 Tank Pad Ultra have already demonstrated what smart devices built like a tank are capable of beyond their stellar protective shell. It serves as the perfect housing for securing a small projector inside.
Rugged smartphones are typically known for their larger batteries, night-vision cameras, and even thermal cameras, targeted at users who spend a considerable amount of time in the great outdoors. 8849 wants to have more than a slice of that niche market with the new Tank 5 phone, which comes with a DLP projector so you never get bored on those lonely nights camping out in the wild.
Designer: 8849


Although the mobile device is also targeted towards users who work in industrial sectors where other phones won’t survive the hardcore conditions, this phone is the ideal companion for someone who’s downright clumsy. Sure, the device is quite thick at 33.8mm and heavy at 715 grams, for being a daily driver, but the utility it packs should appeal to hardcore users who want a bit extra from their smartphone. For that reason, Tank 5 comes with an IP68 and IP69K water and dust resistance rating, making it better than most mainstream flagship devices.


Take it into the wild, and you’re most certainly guaranteed weeks of battery backup courtesy of its 17,600mAh battery. With the accompanying 120W charging setup, this tank-like device juices up in 90 minutes. It also doubles as a reverse charging unit for your other gadgets. The battery cell is rated to survive ambient extremes from -28 °C to 56 °C. On the back, the phone gets a 1200-lumen camping light with an RGB function to send SOS signals, look deep into the woods, or light up the camping ground. The highlight of this rugged phone is the built-in 2K DLP projector (resolution of 2048 x 1080 pixels) that comes with laser-based auto-focus and automatic keystone correction for enjoyable late-night entertainment. The small yet power-packed projector delivers 220 lumens of brightness, which is respectable enough for a quick session of binge-watching on any flat projection surface.


Still, at the end of the day, it is a 6.73-inch AMOLED display phone boasting a 3200×1400 pixel resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The 3,000 nits of peak brightness ensure the content being displayed is clearly visible in direct sunlight outdoors. Under the hood, the phone packs a lot of power thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e processor mated to 18GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512 GB internal storage (UFS 4.0), which can be extended to 2GB via the microSD card slot. You can click good photos with the phone thanks to the 50 MP primary shooter, 50 MP night vision camera, and a 50MP telephoto lens on the rear. For selfies and video calls, Tank 5 gets an impressive 32MP shooter. Of course, there’s a 3.5 mm jack, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and two programmable keys to assign your favorite functions.


8849 takes device connectivity and security seriously; that’s why this phone gets WiFi 7, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4, and eSIM support. Tank 5 carries a price tag of $900 during the initial pre-order phase, which will later rise to the regular $999 price.




