- A massive 28,000 mAh battery makes Fossibot F107 Pro feel more like a sturdy tablet
- FOSSIBOT F107 PRO mixes 200MP photography with bulk, weight and questionable image processing
- Starlight Night Vision from F107 Pro could work but only under ideal outdoor conditions
Night vision in smartphones has long been synonymous with grainy black and white images, which often requires infrared lighting to work.
The Fossibot F107 Pro claims to challenge this status quo with what it calls “Starlight Night Vision,” a technology that promises full color visibility in almost total dark.
The core of the F107 Pro’s Pitch lies in its ability to capture image material in full color under light conditions as low as 0.0005 lux.
Color Night Vision at almost total dark levels
In comparison, this unit can capture decent images in an environment that is darker than a moonless night in the desert.
This business is reportedly achieved through a big-pitched lens and an ultra-sensitive sensor that uses surrounding light sources as stars and scattered moonlight.
If it works as advertised, it may be valuable to field people or extreme outdoor users.
But it is worth asking how often such perfect conditions with low light are consistent with use in the real world, and whether typical users will experience the kind of visual clarity that the unit shows in marketing material.
In terms of photography specifications, the robust smartphone certainly does not hold back.
A 200MP main camera and a 50MP Videvinkelmplatse provide an ambitious setup, while a 32MP front camera rounds things out for video call or vlogging.
Although large sensor numbers do not always guarantee image quality, treatment software and lens quality also play a crucial role.
And with robust phones, camera optimization is often where manufacturers cut corners in favor of durability.
On the performance side, the F107 Pro runs on Medateks Dimensity 7300 5G processor and boasts up to 30 GB of RAM (with virtual memory expansion) and 512 GB onboard storage that can be expanded to 2 TB.
It is enough power to multitask, save comprehensive media files or run demanding business smartphone applications.
The phone also carries a massive 28,000 mAh battery that seems more in line with robust tablet territory.
Although impressive, this also means a heavier, bulky device that everyday users can find less practical.
This device is physically resistant and is built to survive drops, dust, water and temperature extremes with MIL-STD-810H certification and IP68/IP69K rates.
The F107 Pro may not replace a flagship for casual users, but it is definitely built to compete in the niche market with field -clear devices.
Via Androidpc



