
"I love my iPhone 17 Pro Max, but even this phone gives me battery anxiety on days when I know I'll be away from a charger for an extended period. So I'm forever attaching wired or wireless power banks. I'm turning a sleek, thin, and light phone into a gigantic, unwieldy brick. So why not start with a gigantic, unwieldy brick instead of a power bank? Also: I thought this iPhone screen protector was overrated - until I hit it with a brass knuckle If this sounds like something you want to do, then the might be the smartphone for you."
"At the core the Xplore 2 is a 4-nanometer quad-core MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset -- quite a powerhouse as these chipsets go, and on par with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 -- with 16GB of RAM, the option to add 24GB of virtual RAM on top of that (which I suggest you do because you get a lot of performance bump for little cost), and 256GB or 512GB of storage, depending on which model you buy."
"The display is also very good here. You get a huge 6.73-inch, 1,440 x 3,200 display offering a pixel density of 521 pixels per inch with a dynamic refresh rate of 120 Hz. The system runs Doke OS 4.2, a modified version of Android 15."
The Blackview Xplore 2 prioritizes ruggedness, reliability, and long battery life for users who frequently need extended off-charger use. The phone uses a 4-nanometer MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset with 16GB of RAM and optional 24GB of virtual RAM, plus 256GB or 512GB of storage. The handset supports 5G and Wi‑Fi 6E connectivity. The display measures 6.73 inches at 1,440 x 3,200 with 521 ppi and a dynamic 120 Hz refresh rate. The system runs Doke OS 4.2, a modified version of Android 15, and continues Blackview’s heritage of ruggedized smartphones with large batteries.
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