Save $64 on an Unlocked Ulefone Note 9P Smartphone

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You don’t have to stick to the big brand names to get a good smartphone, and you also don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars. You can get this unlocked Ulefone Note 9P Smartphone pre-loaded with Android 10, with dual SIM, and a triple rear camera system for under $140.

The smartphone has a 16MP triple rear camera that includes a 16MP primary lens, 5MP macro lens, and a 2MP secondary lens. The primary lens will capture every minute detail, delivering crisp, clear photos, while HDR will help your photos look professional. An 8MP Sony front camera features AI beautification, anti-shake, and face unlock.

Ulefone Note 9p Specs

The ultra-large 6.52″ waterdrop screen on the Ulefone Note 9P Smartphone will sink you into the imagery, whether you’re catching up with YouTube, playing games, or browsing the Web. The 2.5D curved glass display is soft and smooth to the touch.

An octa-core processor will help with the smooth viewing experience as well. The 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, and a 256GB TF card expansion slot will allow you to use multiple apps at the same time while saving all your pictures, favorite music, etc. A 4500mAh battery allows you to play movies, chat, and stream your favorite entertainment for hours. OTG reverse charging enables you to charge other devices when you really need to.

Take $64 off this unlocked smartphone and pay just $135.99.

Unlocked Ulefone Note 9P Smartphone

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