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Unihertz Tank 3 reviews by real users Unihertz Tank 3
- 6.79"LCD IPSFHD+21:9
- 666 g86.0 mm179.0 mm31.0 mm
- Dimensity 8200 Octa-Core 16 GB RAM 512 GB
- v10 980.000
- 23800 mAh
- 1 200 Mpx · Unknow ISOCELL HP3 234SELF 50 Mpx · ƒ/2.0
- Android 14 Upside-down cake Android 14
User score
- Screen7.8
- Performance9.3
- Camera7.6
- Connectivity9.4
- Battery10
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 0%Less than a day
- 0%One day
- 0%More than one day
- 100%Two days or more
3 reviews
Software
- 0%It comes with a clean operating system
- 100%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 0%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
3 reviews
- 0%Never
- 0%Once a year
- 100%Every six months
- 0%Every two months or less
3 reviews
User reviews
- Great phone with an unreal battery life.
The camera on this phone is ehhhh, even tho it has high megapixel count i don't think its really that good. I would say its on par with 2020 mid-range phones, before midrange phone cameras became good.
Regarding the Battery... All i can say is that i cant empty it within 5 days even if i tried. The phone lasts me 7+ days of lets say medium use (social media apps etc / calling / texting etc) (both WI-FI and Mobile Data LTE) about 3-3:30 hours of screen on time per day according to the weekly report of Digital Welbeing. It comes with 90hz out of the box with the ability to switch to 120hz. But for some reason 60hz cant be switched. If it had 60hz i think it may as well be a 12+ day phone.
One of the cons is that its very heavy and the screen in the sunlight is on par with 2020 phones. Ironically i can see better than i did with my Pixel 6 Pro.Pros- Battery
Cons- Size
- Weight
- 9.2
- Screen6.2
- Performance8.6
- Camera6.0
- Connectivity9.3
- Battery10
View answers - AutoHardware impressive, software badly in need of improvement
After a week of continuous use and four battery charges, it still has 90% capacity (calculated from consumption and recharging). The camera takes either 200MP or 12MP pictures, the camera app is rather rudimentary. I therefore use Open Camera. The camping lamp is limited to 30 minutes in duration to prevent the device from overheating. The laser rangefinder app has no calibration option. Incorrect measurements cannot be avoided, a no-go for me. Screen rotation does not work with all apps. Android Auto works. The potential of the Dimensity 8200 CPU is unfortunately not fully exploited. In addition, according to MTK, this CPU has a bug classified as critical, which has not yet been fixed at this time. The screen is barely readable in sunlight, a no-go for a rugged phone. The manufacturer has unfortunately cut corners here. Unfortunately, IMsservice crashes frequently, the only thing that helps is deleting the app data and restarting. Unfortunately, this is not permanent. In addition, irregular reboots are a strain on the nerves, Android 13 is not really well adapted to this hardware. The last Google security update was almost half a year ago, and it hasn't been updated since it was released. After upgrading to Android 14, the device is finally running stable!
Pros- Battery capacity
- Dimensity 8200
- Battery capacity
- Dimensity 8200
- IP69
- Laser rangefinder
- Laser rangefinder
- Camping lamp
- Camping lamp
- Bloatware-free Android 13
- Bloatware-free Android 13
Cons- Battery quality
- CPU potential not fully exploited
- Android 13 not optimally adapted
- App laser rangefinder cannot be calibrated
- Max. 30min lighting time
- Camera app only rudimentary
- Camera app only rudimentary
View original review- 8.8
- Screen7.2
- Performance9.0
- Camera8.3
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery10
View answers - 9.6
- Screen10
- Performance10
- Camera8.7
- Connectivity10
- Battery10
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Score
- 4.6 Design & Materials
- 8.0 Performance & Hardware
- 6.6 Camera
- 8.7 Connectivity
- 10 Battery
In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.