ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Blackview BV8900 Pro, the world’s first rugged smartphone to feature UWB, is available for $220.
- Tough, powerful, great battery life, and future-proof.
- 4G only, chunky.
I’ve been testing a lot of Android phones lately, but there’s one feature that I feel is sorely lacking on these devices — UWB support.
UWB, or ultra-wideband, is a low-energy, short-range radio technology that’s been around for a couple of decades (it went under the name “pulse radio” for a while). UWB uses super-fast signal pulses — anything up to a billion a second — sent across a wide swathe of the radio spectrum (from 500MHz to several gigahertz).
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This capability allows UWB to not only be used for applications, such as pinpointing other UWB devices, but the technology is also resistant to interference issues that plague Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Probably the most commonly known application of UWB is AirTags, but that’s something set up for iPhone users. Support for UWB on Android is lacking, but it is getting better — slowly.
Also: UWB: What it is and why you still really need an iPhone to use it
Here, I look at Blackview’s BV8900 Pro<!–>, which is the world’s first ruggedized smartphone to feature UWB.
Blackview BV8900 Pro tech specs
- OS: Doke OS 3.1, based on Android 13
- Display: 6.5-inch, 1080×2408 FHD+, 405 pixels-per-inch, low-blue-light certified, Corning Gorilla Glass 7
- RAM: 8GB (+ 8GB virtual RAM)
- ROM: 256GB
- Processor: MediaTek Helios P90, octa-core, 2.2GHz
- Rear cameras: 64-megapixel, 8-megapixel, and 2-megapixel
- Front camera: 16-megapixel
- Battery: 10000mAh, with 33W fast charging
- SIM: Dual SIM support
- Biometric: Fingerprint and face recognition
- Water/dustproofing: IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H
- Finishes: Black, orange, and green
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On the surface, the BV8900 Pro looks like many of the other Blackview handsets I’ve tested and reviewed.
It’s a chunky smartphone that’s encased in black rubber, with a toughened glass display. The rubber and 10000mAh battery add bulk to the handset, but the tradeoff is that the battery offers around 13 hours of video-watching time, and over a month of standby.