- BlackView Xplore 2 480p Projection Resolution Risks In Agree During
- 20,000 mAh battery promises endurance but adds significant unit weight
- Outdoor unit with a 467LM camping light, infrared control, survives a fall of six meters and is resistant to boiling water
Several robust smartphones have arrived in 2025 with built -in projectors including Oukitel WP100 Titan, Doogee V Max Play, 8849 Tank 4, Ulefone Armor 34 Pro and Blackview Active 12 Pro Rugged Tablet.
The new BlackView Xplore 2 projector 5G joins this growing list, strengthening the idea that smartphone projectors are no longer isolated experiments.
Still, the pattern raises questions about use in the real world and long-term value, especially as these devices are still largely targeted at niche outdoor or industrial users rather than mainstream consumers.
Projection performance and screen specifications
Xplore 2 allegedly offers, “Up to 100-inch 480p Ultra-Clear Projection” at “100 lumens high brightness”, with auto vertical keystone correction and a 2-watt smart-k box speaker.
The 480p resolution and 100-lumen lighting suggests that the image quality is likely to hang behind it for even entry-level dedicated projectors.
Claims such as “300% smoother projection” at “up to 120 images per second” indicate efforts to deliver fluid visuals, but without independent verification, these specifications remain untested.
The phone has a 6.73-inch 3.2K AMOLED screen with a “2600 NITS-industry-leading top brightness” and adaptive update speeds.
It is powered by the Dimensity 8300 chipset with up to 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM (expanded by 32 GB) and up to 1 TB UFS4.0 -storage with 2TB extension.
Under the cap there is a 20,000 mAh dual cell battery marketed as the largest robust telephone battery.
This battery offers 75 days of ultra-long standby and 13 hours of non-stop projection along with 120-watt charging.
The practical advantages of such capacity can be offset by the unit’s heavy weight of 710 grams and 29 millimeters of thickness, more in line with a sturdy tablet.
The BlackView Xplore 2 has IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD-810H certifications with drop resistance up to six meters, and the company says this unit can survive a 500 kg load or 80 ° C boiling water.
These specifications are targeted at extreme conditions, such as camping, construction or rescue work, and are designed for outdoor use with a 467-lumen camping light, an infrared remote control, double waterproof USB ports and AI rainfall touch.
Xplore 2’s comprehensive feature list, including AI tools, voice printing and eSIM -support, suggests a push to place robust projector telephones such as versatile flagships.
However, the combination of projection with low resolution and bulk can limit the unit’s appeal in addition to enthusiasts or field subject people.
Although currently sold out, the phone is noted on the BlackViews Website for about $ 634.



