📡 Stay connected, stay rugged!
The Unihertz Atom XL is a compact yet powerful rugged smartphone featuring a 4-inch screen, 48 MP rear camera, and a robust 4300mAh battery. With IP68 water and dust resistance, Android 11, and global unlocking capabilities, this device is designed for adventurers and professionals alike, ensuring you stay connected in any environment.
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Color | Black |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Processor Speed | 2.0, 2.4 GHz |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Operating System | Android 11.0 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Form Factor | Bar |
Additional Features | Walkie-Talkie Connectivity, Dust Proof, Shockproof, Water Resistant |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 4 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 640 x 1136 Pixels |
Resolution | 1136 x 640 |
Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
Battery Power | 4300 |
Battery Capacity | 4300 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi, LTE |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Item Weight | 244.5 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 2.56 x 0.69 inches |
W**H
Tremendous
An excellent phone. A much better size for everyday use, and far stronger than the typically flimsy sheets of glass and plastic being churned out by the big companies. Been after a smaller, more robust phone for ages, and this ticks all the boxes. Battery is immense, great camera, very easy to use.Quick one to note, I had to manually input the mobile data and mms settings. I didn't receive them from my provider (sky) automatically, meaning mobile data wouldn't work. I phoned sky, and they told me the Atom wasn't compatible with my network! I wasn't having that, so did a bit of research, and found my mobile data and mms settings. Typed them in myself, and boosh, I was bidding on brass ornamemts, watching funny cat videos and uploading pics of my tea in no time. Just something to consider. My advice would be to copy the mobile data and mms settings off your old phone, in the instance it doesn't work automatically like mine didn't. Easier to do than it may sound.This phone is absolutely superb, you won't be disappointed.
A**C
Best Phone/Handy Combo for the price.
This is a niche product, let’s get that out of the way out of the gate. However, if you are someone who does not like the size of modern phones and have an interest in Radio, be it 446 or Amateur radio, then I think you will be pleased with this device. The phone is good enough to use as a daily driver so long as you’re not a gamer, and having the ability to switch on a DMR enabled UHF radio at any time for a quick chat or just for a listen is priceless. It does do normal analogue too if that’s a question anyone has. Also, the speaker is as loud as any average HT so they even thought of that.Sensitivity is on point and the squelch can be set very low if required, there is no scan function currently or an S-Meter, but as the radio app is software it’s being improved slowly so these functions could come over time. The camera is actually better than I expected but isn’t going to compete with top of the range phones like iPhones and Google pixels in that department but it’s perfectly good at this price point. Battery life is brilliant, the radio app is a big battery drain though so if you use that a day might be all you will get, but if you dip in and out of it as needed two days would be achievable with normal use. Over all, I would happily recommend this device to anyone in the market for such a thing.
A**N
Not worth the money
I took a chance on this phone because I wanted a tough phone with a relatively small screen and decent battery life. It replaced an iPhone SE (2016) - which was a far more useful phone to have, in my opinion, despite the terrible battery life towards the end.To start with, despite appearances, this phone is not tough at all. Every time I have dropped it, from just a few feet, the screen has cracked in a new spot. This is with the screen protector that comes with it. After one of the falls, the display also started acting up, giving a kind of weird double screen where the battery life, time, etc from the moment when it fell is still displayed underneath the current info, making it all unreadable. I had my SE for 4 years, dropped it all the time, and it never broke once.The fingerprint reader doesn't work. Or if it does, I haven't been able to use it.Often it just shuts apps like spotify after 10-15 minutes, for no apparent reason. It just seems to give up. Also, it lacks small useful features from the iPhone, such as being able to like/ save a song that comes on without fully unlocking the phone and entering the app. I understand that this is a budget phone and that these things are to be expected, but I didn't realise how annoying I would find it.The camera is terrible, unless the lighting is Perfect, and the subject is 0.5-1 meters away (for stills). The video quality is genuinely awful, think like 2009 phone camera quality. It cannot auto adjust for changes in lighting when things move in or out of frame, meaning that everything gets washed out or is super dark. Everything comes out blurry and very wobbly, unless you're using it on a tripod.It also cannot run strava properly (and I assume other similar GPS tracking-based apps). This isn't necessarily a huge catch, but I would guess that a fair amount of people considering this phone are outdoorsy/ sporty types who might want to factor that in. Once the display turns off it stops the GPS tracking, and you end up with just a straight line from that point to your destination.On the positive side, the battery life is pretty good (although because this phone is so bad I use it less, and I'm sure that does factor into it...). Also, the speaker is very loud. That's about it.Overall I wish I hadn't bought this phone... I am planning to replace it with a refurbished iPhone pretty soon because, and I cannot stress this enough, it kind of sucks.
B**E
Great size I can reach the corners easily with my thumb
I love this phone, I knew I wanted a robust smartphone but I didn't know which brands to robust. Oukitel do great phones but the size of them are just too bulky and I hadn't the need for a phone to last days on end. This phones battery life for me lasts perhaps a day and a half to 2 days and that's with heavyish use. I dont need the screen to be big I don't scroll all day but I listen to music. clever button on the side for shortcuts use is great. Comes with screen protector on it so don't peel off! Come with Eu charger so I am finding plug alternative. 100% would buy again.BTW..There is a slight issue with the aux system. If you disable the lock screen sound in advanced sound settings it cuts off audio feed to your earphones port. Just switch it back on and restart your device. Took me a while to figure out, I had to exchange the phone just to realise it was a manufacturers software fault. Still a brilliant phone.
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