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| Feature | Longmint 9 | Samsung XCover6 Pro | Ulefone Armor 22 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 10,800 mAh | 4,050 mAh | 6,600 mAh | | Screen | 6.78" 120Hz | 6.6" 120Hz | 6.58" 120Hz | | Processor | Dimensity 7050 | Snapdragon 778G | Helio G99 | | Charging | 33W (wired) | 15W (wired) | 33W (wired) | | Weight | ~320g | ~230g | ~290g | | NFC | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Price | $299 - $349 | $599 | $279 - $329 | longmint 9
Why IPS instead of AMOLED? AMOLED displays consume less power when showing dark themes, but they are more expensive to repair and susceptible to burn-in under constant outdoor use (common for rugged phone users). The IPS panel on the Longmint 9 is bright enough for outdoor visibility, reaching 600 nits of peak brightness. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures that scrolling through websites, navigating menus, and even casual gaming feels fluid. Have you used the Longmint 9