These $300 rugged Android phones have no business being this good for the money
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These $300 rugged Android phones have no business being this good for the money
"As with every Oukitel phone I've reviewed, I know what to expect as soon as the lid is lifted from the box. The phone will be heavy. Now, the WP58 Pro is not nearly as heavy as other Oukitel phones, but it's certainly heavier than whatever you currently carry around. I powered the device on, walked through the onboarding process, and then set about using the phone."
"The first thing that struck me was the smoothness of the animations. I'm used to budget phones having considerable lag on animations and app opening, but the WP58 Pro did not suffer under the weight of low system resources. The phone runs Android 15, which helps with the zippiness (the performance improvement from Android 14 to 15 was marked). I was surprised to find that the phone I was given only had 8GB of RAM."
The Oukitel WP58 Pro delivers a rugged, heavier-than-average build that remains lighter than many previous Oukitel models. Animations and app openings feel smooth despite midrange hardware, aided by Android 15's performance improvements. The device ships with 8GB of RAM but offers better-than-expected responsiveness. A built-in RAM Expansion feature uses storage to increase effective memory and can double usable RAM while reducing available storage. The WP58 Pro targets outdoor and rough-environment users, favoring durability, steady real-world performance, and battery-focused practicality over flagship-level speed and minimal weight.
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