The last phone standing.
| Network | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G / 6G |
| Launch | 2034 May 10 |
| Body | Dimensions: 160 x 78 x 15 mm Weight: 300 g Build: Titanium-Carbide Rubber Armor SIM: Satellite Native (No SIM) 1-Year Battery Life |
| Display | Type: Dual Mode: OLED (Front) + Color E-Ink (Back) Size: 6.5 inches Res: 1200 x 2800 pixels Protection: Sapphire Shield Ultra |
| Platform | OS: Android 25 (Pure Survival) Chipset: Snapdragon 12 Gen 2 (0.6 nm) CPU: Octa-core GPU: Adreno 2200 |
| Memory | Card slot: microSDXC (Unlimited) Internal: 1TB 32GB RAM 2TB 64GB RAM UFS 9.0 |
| Camera | Single: 500 MP (wide) Zeiss Industrial Sensor Features: 1-Year Standby Global Satellite SOS EMP Proof Video: 8K@60fps |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes 120dB Siren 3.5mm jack: Yes WLAN: Wi-Fi 13 Bluetooth: 11.0 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Diamond-Nuclear 20000 mAh Charging: Solar + Kinetic + 100W Wired |
Duration: 12 Months
On standby using the E-Ink screen, yes. With heavy OLED use, it lasts 2 weeks.
Yes, internal Faraday cages protect the circuits from solar flares or EMP blasts.
Plug it in, leave it in the sun, or just walk/shake it (Kinetic).
300g. It is a dense survival brick.
One single 500MP sensor. Simple, rugged, and incredible detail.
Yes, global 6G satellite broadband.
IP69K. Can be submerged in 50m of water.
Yes, and a full-size USB-A port for connecting tools.
You would need industrial machinery to break the Titanium-Carbide frame.
Snake 3D Hologram is pre-installed.
Sapphire Shield Ultra is harder than rocks/sand.
Yes, a 5000-lumen floodlight on the top.