TechRadar Verdict
This small, robust phone offers good battery life and fast charging.
Lots to like, even if the case kit will confuse many owners.
Those features elevate the Mini 20 Pro’s performance above that of an entry-level design.
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European customers should be fine for both 4G and 5G connectivity.
The sides are metal, and this design feels like massively abuse-resistant even by this sector’s standards.
Because of this, the 20 Pro might be more suitable for those with smaller hands.
But I could find no way to bring the camping light on exclusively without using the screen.
The battery isn’t removable, but the power subsystems does support wireless charging and reverse charging.
Therefore, the best video capture available is 2K, and there is no framerate selectable other than 30fps.
There is a slow-motion mode that reduces the resolution to 720p but boosts the framerate to 120fps.
Still image capture is decent if you’ve sufficient light, and the GN1 can take some good pictures.
It provides, as you might expect, good results.
That makes it a handy rig without the caveats of needing a large pocket or being excessively heavy.
The phone performance is decent, while the cameras are workable but not cutting-edge.
I don’t know what the designer of this accessory was thinking.
Should I buy a Ulefone Armor Mini 20 Pro?
And, it fits in most pockets.
You are travelling lightAt only 301g, this is a lightweight design that fits into most pockets easily.
But it’s still able to handle a harsh environment and still keep working.
And, if you have onscreen controls on an app, the problem can be exasperating.
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)