ioutdoor X, The first fashion and thinnest IP68 smartphone, 100.000 pieces sold out!
ioutdoor X, the first thinnest and fashion IP68 rugged smartphone released for some days, as the unique design and strong performance get hot attention, and today from some data of China smartphone site, the model have 100000 pieces sold out offline, and online promotion activity countdown for the last few days!
It’s an amazing work of art that went on sale, the ioutdoor x bring some new and unique design when there are all the glass body and notch screen in smartphone field. It brings the special symmetrical line inspired from Motor Racing, also similar to the HUAWEI mate 20RS PORSCHE DESIGN in back cover. And the introduction of the leather also makes the ioutdoor x shows luxury and classic. And the 10.4mm thinnest design in rugged smartphone also the most attractive point.
As we know, the ioutdoor x is a professional IP68 rugged smartphone but with popular fashion 5.7-inch full screen display and handsets feature the Helio P23 supported by 6GB RAM and 128 GB storage. In the photography, adopting the same 16MP + 8MP dual rear camera and the 13MP selfie shooter with upgraded beauty function. ioutdoor focused on the rear camera a lot saying it used SONY sensor support SLR-Level bokeh effect, large aperture f/1.8 night shot and HDR. As the Tri-proof smartphone, ioutdoor x can be immersed in the water for 30 minutes, and stand 2 meters shock damage, meanwhile, Android 8.0, face id, finger sensor all in your pocket.
And the promotion activity have finished on their Ali-store and Gearbest, the last opportunity to get the device with promotion price 239.99$ on Banggood now (not sure the time when will raise to retail price 269.99$) So, any interest in ioutdoor x, get the last promotion maybe the wise choice!
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