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    A rugged beast with a 20,000mAh battery and a camping light joins 2025’s unstoppable projector smartphone craze

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousSeptember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    • Blackview XPLORE 2 480p projection resolution risks underwhelming image quality
    • 20,000mAh battery promises endurance but adds significant device weight
    • Outdoor device with a 467lm camping light, infrared control, survives a six-meter drop, and is resistant to boiling water

    Several rugged smartphones have arrived in 2025 with built-in projectors, including the Oukitel WP100 Titan, Doogee V Max Play, 8849 Tank 4, Ulefone Armor 34 Pro, and the Blackview Active 12 Pro rugged tablet.

    The new Blackview XPLORE 2 Projector 5G joins this growing list, reinforcing the idea that smartphone projectors are no longer isolated experiments.

    Yet the pattern raises questions about real-world use and long-term value, especially since these devices still largely target niche outdoor or industrial users rather than mainstream consumers.


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    Projection performance and screen specifications

    The XPLORE 2 reportedly offers, “up to 100-inch 480p ultra-clear projection” at “100 lumens high brightness,” featuring auto vertical keystone correction and a 2-watt Smart-K Box Speaker.

    The 480p resolution and 100-lumen brightness suggest that the image quality will likely lag behind that of even entry-level dedicated projectors.

    Claims such as “300% smoother projection” at “up to 120 frames per second” indicate an effort to deliver fluid visuals, but without independent verification, these specs remain unproven.

    The phone features a 6.73-inch 3.2K AMOLED screen with a “2600 nits industry-leading peak brightness” and adaptive refresh rates.

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    It is powered by the Dimensity 8300 chipset with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM (expandable by 32GB) and up to 1TB UFS4.0 storage with 2TB expansion.

    Under the hood, there is a 20,000mAh dual-cell battery, marketed as the largest rugged phone battery.

    This battery offers 75 days of ultra-long standby and 13 hours of non-stop projection, alongside 120-watt charging.


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    The practical benefits of such capacity may be offset by the device’s heavy 710-gram weight and 29-millimeter thickness, more in line with a rugged tablet.

    Blackview XPLORE 2 has IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certifications, with drop resistance up to six meters, and the company says this device can survive a 500-kilogram load or 80°C boiling water.

    These specifications target extreme conditions such as camping, construction, or rescue work, and is designed for outdoor use with a 467-lumen camping light, an infrared remote control, dual waterproof USB ports, and AI rainproof touch.

    The XPLORE 2’s extensive feature list, including AI tools, voiceprint activation, and eSIM support, suggests a push to position rugged projector phones as versatile flagships.

    However, the combination of low-resolution projection and bulk may limit the device’s appeal beyond enthusiasts or field professionals.

    Although currently out of stock, the phone is listed on Blackview’s website for about $634.

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