- Blackview Xplore 2 480p Resolution of risk resolution disappointing image quality
- The 20,000 mAh battery promises to endurance but adds a significant device weight
- The outdoor device with a 467 LM campsite, an infrared control, survives a fall of six meters and resists boiling water
Several robust smartphones arrived in 2025 with integrated projectors, including the Titan Oukitel WP100, DOOGEE V Max Play, 8849 Tank 4, Ulefone Armor 34 Pro and the Rugged BlackView Active 12 Pro tablet.
The new BlackView Xplore 2 5G projector joins this growing list, strengthening the idea that smartphone projectors are no longer isolated experiences.
However, the model raises questions about the use of the real world and long -term value, especially since these devices still target large -air or industrial users rather than traditional consumers.
Projection performance and screen specifications
The Xplore 2 could have proposed “up to 100 inches 480p ultra-Claire projection” to “100 lumens high luminosity”, with a correction of automatic vertical keys and an intelligent 2 Watts smart box.
The resolution 480p and the brightness of 100 Lumen suggest that the image quality will probably be lagging behind that of the dedicated entry -level projectors.
Allegations such as “300% smoother projection” to “up to 120 images per second” indicate an effort to deliver fluid visuals, but without independent verification, these specifications are not proven.
The phone has a 6.73 -inch AMOLED 3.2K screen with a “cutting -edge brightness of 2,600 cutting -edge nits” and adaptive cooling rates.
It is powered by the chipset dimnsité 8300 with up to 16 GB of RAM LPDDR5X (extensible of 32 GB) and up to 1 TB of UFS4.0 storage with an expansion of 2 TB.
Under the hood, there is a 20,000 mAh double cell battery, marketed as the largest robust phone battery.
This battery offers 75 days of ultra-long watch and 13 hours of non-stop projection, as well as the load of 120 Watts.
The practical advantages of such a capacity can be compensated by the heavy goods vehicle of 710 grams of the device and the thickness of 29 millimeters, more in accordance with a robust tablet.
Blackview Xplore 2 has IP68, IP69K and Mil-STD-810h certifications, with resistance to fall up to six meters, and the company claims that this device can survive a load of 500 kilograms or boiling water of 80 ° C.
These specifications target extreme conditions such as campsite, construction or rescue work, and is designed for outdoor use with a campsite of 467 Lumen, an infrared remote control, two waterproof and AI USB ports.
The list of extended features of Xplore 2, including AI tools, the activation of the Voice imprint and ESIM support, suggests a thrust to position robust projector phones as multiple flagship products.
However, the combination of low-resolution projection and volume can limit the attraction of the device beyond enthusiasts or professionals on the ground.
Although currently out of stock, the phone is registered on the BlackView website for around $ 634.