- A mass battery of 28,000 mAh makes Fossibot F107 Pro feel more like a resistant tablet
- Fossibot F107 Pro combines 200MP photography with bulk, weight and questionable image processing
- Starlight’s night vision of F107 Pro could work, but only in ideal outdoor conditions
The night vision on smartphones has long been synonymous with black and white granulated images, which often require infrared lighting to function.
The Fossibot F107 PRO claims to challenge this status quo with what he calls “night vision of the light of the stars”, a technology that promises a whole color visibility in the almost total darkness.
The nucleus of the F107 Pro tone lies in its ability to capture full color images in lighting conditions as low as 0.0005 Lux.
Night vision of color at almost total dark levels
By way of comparison, this device can capture decent images in an environment that is darker than a desert without a moonless night.
Supposedly, this feat is achieved through a large opening lens and an ultra sensitive sensor that uses environmental light sources such as stars and scattered moonlight.
If it works as announced, it could be valuable for field professionals or outdoor users.
But it is worth asking how often the perfect conditions of little light align in the use of real world, and if typical users will experience the type of visual clarity that the device shows in marketing materials.
In terms of photography specifications, the resistant smartphone certainly does not stop.
A 200MP main camera and a 50MP wide angle lens make an ambitious configuration, while a 32MP front camera rounds things for video shoes or vlogging.
Although large sensor numbers do not always guarantee image quality, processing software and lenses quality also play a crucial role.
And with resistant phones, the camera optimization often is where manufacturers cut corners in favor of durability.
On the performance side, the F107 PRO is executed in the Dimensity 7300 5g 5G processor and has up to 30 GB of RAM (with virtual memory expansion) and 512 GB of storage on board, expandable to 2TB.
That is sufficient power to perform multiple tasks, store extensive multimedia files or run demanding smartphone applications.
The phone also carries a massive battery of 28,000 mAh, which seems more aligned with the territory of the resistant tablet.
While it is impressive, this also means a heavier and bulky device, that everyday users can find less convenient.
This device is physically resistant, and is built to survive extreme dust, water and temperature with MIL-STD-810H certification and IP68/IP69K classifications.
The F107 Pro may not replace a flagship for casual users, but it is certainly built to compete in the market niche market ready for the field.
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