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  • I used a phone with a 23,800mAh battery, it’s both brilliant and terrible

    No, that isn’t a typo.

    The Unihertz Tank 3 Pro is a rugged phone with the biggest battery I have ever seen on any handheld device, and nothing else even comes close. This beast of a phone is designed to last for days at a time, and if you’re just using it as a phone, it definitely will. If you have battery anxiety, this phone will practically eliminate it, but that capacity comes at a cost.

    Why does it have such a huge battery? Aside from being able to work for days on end without a charge, the Tank 3 Pro has a 1,200 lumen flashlight on its back and a built-in projector. Forget about casting to a big screen; this phone brings the big screen with it.

    It can also act as a battery bank for other devices, too. Whether you like to camp or you’re a diehard music fan who attends a lot of festivals, the Tank 3 Pro is built to go everywhere, and I enjoyed my time with it in that respect — but there are downsides.

    This is the heaviest phone I’ve ever used

    The Tank 3 Pro comes in at a whopping 696 grams, or roughly 1.53 pounds. It’s a pocket killer, and you’ll definitely need a belt if you want to carry it with you. This isn’t the phone to carry while wearing sweatpants. It’s also incredibly bulky, and even basic tasks like sending a text took some adjustment due to the weight.

    If you’re used to using a thin and light phone (like most people are), the Tank 3 Pro will take some getting used to. I found that I rarely used it one-handed, and while exploring the Google Play library of games, I found it felt more like playing on a handheld like a 3DS than on a phone.

    The Tank 3 Pro comes in at a whopping 696 grams, or roughly 1.53 pounds

    Making phone calls was also not pleasant. I was surprised at how quickly my arm would get tired holding that much weight to my ear, so most calls were made on speaker. After using the Tank 3 Pro, my iPhone feels practically weightless in my hand. There’s also another consideration: if you happen to drop your phone, it’s in your best interest to move your feet out of the way as fast as you can. It hurts a lot more than dropping a normal-sized phone.

    The phone can get uncomfortably warm

    One thing I noticed while testing out the phone is how warm it would get while charging. It’s odd, since it has a built-in vapor chamber and a physical fan inside to dissipate heat. During operation, the fans kick on and keep it at a comfortable temperature even while the projector is going, so it strikes me as an odd oversight that they don’t activate during charging.

    It wasn’t hot enough to burn my skin, but I didn’t want to hold it too tightly after it had been on the charger. Thankfully, it cooled off quickly.

    Despite its huge battery, it charges fast

    The Tank 3 Pro charges from zero to 100% faster than my iPhone, and that’s saying a lot. Of course, a lot of that has to do with the 120W fast charger that came with it. It took only 37 minutes to go from 23% charge to 100% charge. (As it turns out, I didn’t need to leave it on the charger overnight. Just over dinner.)

    The 23% charge it still had was after using it for a week. I did what I could to drain the battery — watching content on the projector, playing games, etc. — and it kept chugging along in spite of my efforts to turn it into an idle game farm while I worked. It would take a lot to get the Tank 3 Pro down to zero.

    I didn’t need to leave it on the charger overnight. Just over dinner.

    I imagine using the flashlight at maximum brightness would drain the battery a lot more, but I rarely needed it. If I took the phone out camping or hiking, the battery might drain faster. That said, Unihertz rates the Tank 3 Pro for 118 hours of phone calls, 48 hours of video, 98 hours of music, or 38 hours of gaming.

    The camera system is better than the iPhone 16 Pro Max

    Aside from the battery and the projector, what impressed me most about this phone was its camera system. With a 200MP main camera, a 64MP night vision camera, a 50MP wide angle camera, and an 8MP telephoto lens, the Tank 3 Pro can take incredible pictures. It even has a programmable button on the side that can be set to automatically open the camera app. That said, the weight was also a factor when taking pictures (it was harder to hold steady.)

    On a purely technical basis, it outstrips the iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, the internal processing is different, so it isn’t exactly a one-to-one comparison between the two. That said, I did appreciate the Pro features in the camera that allowed for granular control of the different settings for better night photography.

    Should you buy the Tank 3 Pro?

    I enjoyed my time with the Tank 3 Pro, but I wouldn’t use it for a daily driver. It’s a powerful phone, but its weight and bulk make it uncomfortable to carry around. It’s an ideal pack-in for outdoorsy trips, though; if you like to go hiking or camping, it could be a fantastic inclusion in your backpack (especially since it can act as a powerbank for other devices.)

    Its battery capacity is immense and was one of the first things that caught my attention, but if not for the projector, this phone could likely halve its size and be much more usable in most instances. The projector is an interesting draw, but it isn’t high-quality enough to suggest buying the phone just for that. However, if you’re in the market for a rugged phone and you want something a little different from other options, the Tank 3 Pro is a solid (in more ways than one) choice.

  • 5 things I learned using an outrageous projector smartphone for a week

    “Why did someone send you a brick?”

    That was the first question my wife asked me upon seeing the box for the Unihertz Tank 3 Pro, a smartphone that’s quite a bit different than any other I’ve encountered before. It tosses aside the current trend of mega-thin phones in favor of being one of the thickest handsets I’ve seen since the days of landlines, and by far the heaviest, too. At 1.5 pounds, it’s as much self-defense tool as it is a phone.

    There’s a method to the madness, though: not only does the phone have an unbelievable 23,800mAh battery, but it also has a built-in DLP projector. Yup, you read that right: this phone has a projector that lets you watch Instagram reels the way they were truly meant to be seen.

    I’ve spent a good bit of time with this phone, both as a novelty item and as a daily driver, and I’ve learned a lot about it. The most important lesson? Don’t hold this over your head. Dropping an iPhone on your face hurts. This is like dropping a dumbbell on your face.

    But as for other things, here’s what you need to know.

    You need to project on a flat surface for the best experience

    The Tank 3 Pro is a rugged smartphone, which means it’s designed to go to places that aren’t exactly hospitable to electronics. It can stand up to a lot of dust, water, and abuse — like a hiking or camping trip. It’s a no-brainer for inclusion since its battery lasts so long, too, but if you think you’ll be watching movies out in the wilderness…well, you might.

    If you have a tent, you could project onto the side of the cloth. You would need a relatively flat area and a way to prop up the phone to get the right angle. Without a backdrop of some sort, the image is distorted, although I guess it would still work well enough on a smooth rock face. But if you’re going to plan ahead and bring a phone that doubles as a projector, pack a screen for it, too.

    Projectors are cool, but only in the dark

    The built-in projector is only 100 lumens, and that’s not very much light at all. Trying to use it even in a dimly lit room results in a subpar experience, strengthening the washed-out effect common with projectors. If you wanted to use it outside during the day, you wouldn’t be able to see much at all.

    To put that in perspective, a standard 60-watt light bulb typically produces anywhere from 500 to 700 lumens. The Tank 3 Pro produces directed light, but the colors lack vibrancy except in the darkest conditions.

    You absolutely do not need external speakers

    One area where the Tank 3 Pro excels is sound. Its speakers are loud, even on lower settings. I set it up beside a decibel meter, and it maxed out around 88.5 dB — around the same volume as a blender or hair dryer. I found keeping it at roughly 30 percent volume was sufficient to hear while sitting relatively close to it, and I kept it closer to 20 percent while watching reels.

    Of course, the decibel meter was right beside it, and you probably won’t be holding the phone up to your ear. You shouldn’t, anyway, unless for some reason you enjoying hearing damage. But if you place this phone in the center of a room and crank up the volume, it is plenty loud enough to hear even over the sound of popcorn.

    The projector chews through battery life

    When I first tested the phone, what stood out most was the insane 23,800mAh battery. I had no idea why it would need one so large; according to Unihertz, the battery supports up to 118 hours of calls or 38 straight hours of gaming. The battery makes those in modern flagships look absolutely tiny. Only after I started toying with the projector did it make sense.

    Sure, this phone can act as a battery bank, but projecting a video on the wall with the volume turned up uses more juice than just about anything else I tried. Even with the projector going for over an hour, the battery only dropped about 10 percent. That’s nothing short of impressive; you can haul this with you on camping trips and only need to charge periodically. It would be more than enough to entertain you for a few days without running low.

    You’ll need a stand

    The Tank 3 Pro is solid, but to project on the wall at an angle, you’ll need a stand or a mount. I managed to angle it through a precariously arranged stack of books (and several times by placing it pointing straight up for ceiling projection), but it isn’t sustainable and making adjustments to the angle is a chore.

    A stand would also help counteract shaking. While it’s fun to watch Instagram reels on the ceiling of my bedroom, even small movements like swiping to the next video could induce an unpleasant amount of shaking. You’ll get the best experience out of the Tank 3 Pro if you angle it properly and place it on a firm surface before you start a movie.