UMIDIGI GT2 5G Rugged Smartphone: 5G Connectivity
Meet the UMIDIGI BISON GT2 5G – it's like the superhero of smartphones, tough enough to take a beating and still come out swinging. Under the hood, it's packing a Dimensity 900 processor and 8GB RAM, so whether you're juggling apps or diving into the latest game, it doesn't break a sweat. And that 6.5 inch 90Hz display? Butter-smooth and bursting with color, perfect for binge-watching your favorite shows or scrolling through memes (we won't judge).
Photography buffs, listen up: the 64MP triple camera is your new best friend, capturing everything from sunsets to your cat's weirdest expressions in stunning detail. Plus, with a 6150mAh battery, this phone laughs in the face of your 'low battery' anxiety. Need to pay for coffee? NFC support has got your back. And thanks to its rugged design, it's basically indestructible – drop it, dust it, it doesn't care. Adventure seeker or just someone who drops their phone a lot (guilty), this is the phone for you. 🚀📱
- 8GB RAM
- 128GB/256GB ROM
- Dimensity 900 Processor
- 64MP Triple Camera
- 6.5 inch 90Hz Display
- 6150mAh Battery
- NFC Support
- Octa Core
- Rugged Design
- 5G Connectivity
General specs
- Brand: UMIDIGI
- Model: GT2 5G
- Seller: Gshopper
- Processor: Dimensity 900
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 128GB, 256GB
- Camera: 64MP Triple Camera
- Display: 6.5 inch 90Hz
- Battery: 6150mAh
- Connectivity: 5G, NFC
- Core: Octa Core
- First listed by seller: 4/16/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | UMIDIGI | Ulefone | OUKITEL | Blackview | Blackview | Blackview |
Model | GT2 5G | Armor 23 Ultra | WP50 | BL9000 | BL8000 | BL7000 |
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Price | $279.00 | $435.00 | $205.00 | $429.99 | $385.00 | $259.99 |
Seller | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Blackview | Gshopper | Blackview |
Update | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | April 19, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | April 19, 2025 |
Processor | Dimensity 900 | Dimensity 8020 | MediaTek Dimensity 6300 | |||
RAM | 8GB | 12GB | 8GB | |||
Storage | 128GB, 256GB | 24+512GB | 256GB | 12GB RAM, 512GB | 256GB | |
Camera | 64MP Triple Camera | 64MP Night Camera | 48 MP | 50MP dual-screen selfies | 50MP+20MP Night Vision Camera | |
Display | 6.5 inch 90Hz | 6.60" HD+ | 6.78-Inch, 120Hz | 6.78" 2.4K FHD+ | ||
Battery | 6150mAh | 120W Fast Charging | 6500mAh | 8800mAh, 120W fast charging | ||
Connectivity | 5G, NFC | 5G, Satellite Messaging, NFC | 5G, NFC | 5G | 5G | 5G |
Justin R.
San Antonio, TX
April 28, 2025
As a perfectionist who values reliability, I had a problem with my previous phone breaking easily during outdoor activities. This device solved that with its rugged construction, allowing me to use it worry-free on my rides. The solution was its tough build and long battery, but the takeaway is that while it excels in durability and performance, it falls short in camera consistency and ergonomics. Delivery was quick, and for my needs, it's a solid choice, though not flawless.
- Pros: From what I feel, the build is extremely durable, handling drops and dust without a scratch, which is perfect for my cycling and scooter commutes. The battery life is outstanding, easily lasting through long days without needing a charge, and the screen is smooth and vibrant, making everything look sharp. It handles multiple apps and games without lag, and the camera captures details well, even in varied lighting.
- Cons: I'm disappointed that the camera, while good, doesn't consistently produce the sharpest images in low light, and the overall design feels a bit bulky for everyday pocket carry. The user interface has some minor quirks that aren't as intuitive as I'd expect, and I've noticed occasional hiccups in performance under heavy load.