- 【Up to 16GB RAM+128GB ROM & Octa-Core Helio G95 Processor】: MediaTek Helio G95, clocked at up to 2.05 GHz. 16GB RAM (8GB virtual RAM) and 128GB ROM (expandable up to 1TB), this phone provides ample storage space, allow to run multiple apps simultaneously
- 【Ultra-Slim Body, Only 8.6mm & 195g Weight】: A15T unlocked android phones have a thickness of 8.6mm and weights just 195g. The lightweight and stylish design of this cell phone ensures a comfortable grip, makes it easier for you to carry
- 【5000mAh Battery & 18W Fast Charge】: A15T unlocked phones equipped with powerful 5000mAh battery, support 18W fast charging, Type-C charging port. This unlocked cell phone provide you with long battery life from early morning to late night for daily use
- 【6.7″ HD+ Large Screen】: Featuring large 6.7 inch HD+ capacitive touch screen with resolution of 1650*720, 21:9 aspect ratio, and a 87% screen-to-body ratio, A15T android phone unlocked delivers vibrant colors and enhanced contrasts,provides a visual feast
- 【Multi-Function for Easy Use】: This mobile phones is fingerprint and face unlocked, NFC for Google Pay, FM radio. Faster and more accurate location with GPS, AGPS, Beidou, GLONASS, and Galileo navigation system.Hotkey button can customized quick access app
- 【64MP+ 16MP Professional Photo System】: 64MP ultra-clear main camera to capture stunning and vibrant colors. This cell phones support time-lapse, slow motion, panorama, portrait,night mode.16MP front camera “AI Beautify” mode capture your beautiful moments
- 【Ultimate Game Experience】: This smartphone equipped with gyroscope. Aim, steer, navigate through the game world by tilting or moving your phone, more interactive and engaging. Dynamic speaker delivers immersive sound for crystal-clear and crisp audio
- 【Dual SIM Phone & 4G Global Bands】: 2 card slots, so 2 Nano SIM cards or Nano SIM + TF cards can be inserted at the same time. Support 4G Global network, this unlocked smartphones compatible with most major carriers in USA, Canada, Europe, etc
UMIDIGI
UMIDIGI Unlocked Android Phones, A15T Smartphones, 5000mAh (8+8)+128GB/TF 1TB Expand, Ultra-Slim 6.7″ Screen Mobile Phones, Android 13 NFC AGPS, 64MP AI Camera 4G Dual SIM…
$134.99
+ Free ShippingProduct Dimensions | 6.57 x 2.95 x 0.31 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
Item model number | A15T |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
OS | Android |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular, NFC |
Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
GPS | True |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Other camera features | Front |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Color | Nebula Purple |
Battery Power Rating | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Manufacturer | UMIDIGI |
Date First Available | February 24, 2024 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Standing screen display size | 6.7 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 195 Grams |
Charging Time | 2 Hours |
M. A. Mitchell –
Very dissapointed with this phone, numerous people would ask if I had recieved texts ,including,can I work tommorow? Missed many days work.Purchased the phone in June 2024,Phone died early October 2024 the day prior to it’s death, while trying to navigate my way to Kissimee,Fla to escape from the hurricane, my WAZE , would say “In a half mile….” (No further directions.)The phone would also ,just shut off that day without a warning,usually just prior to an important direction/turn. I am VERY proud of myself for NOT throwing it out the window. Thank the Lord for Tequila (at the hotel)
On the day of the hurricane,the phone did pass away silently.No warning,just shut off and died.D.N.R
Cannot tell you how “HAPPY”I was at that point.Caring & responsible for 2 ,90 Y.O parents and NO way of communicating to family up north.Needless to say,came home and purchased a SAMSUNG! Stay with what you know
So to sum it up,stay with a known name brand that you can count on
Aging 007 –
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Our list of Umidigi devices we’ve owned keeps growing. As a family we used to use the Asus Zenfones up until around the 5 series and then we made the switch to Umidigi and have owned at least a dozen of their phones since that time. With few exceptions, they produce bang for your buck winners.
We ended up ordering this phone because my wife decided she wanted to prepay for a year of Visible service after her Mint Mobile contract was up. Our older Umidigi devices that we’ve tested have all worked fine on Visible (Verizon). Unfortunately, her A15C had been working great on T-Mobile’s network but would not work at all other than for data with Visible. I got into the phone diagnostics screen and it showed that it was not provisioned on their network for VoLTE, which has been required for service on US carriers for around two years now, so we had to look for a different device.
I saw that Umidigi had a new A15 variant out (this one) and it was based on a MediaTek chipset whereas the 15C was a Unisoc. Our older phones that work with Verizon are MediaTek based, so I assumed that was the difference. I also saw in early reviews that a lot of people were praising the camera, which is usually one of the weaker points of an Umidigi phone and has been my wife’s only complaint over the years about them. I was intrigued.
You get a clear silicone cover, a power brick, and a charging cable in the package. The Umidigi power bricks are high quality. We use our older ones all over the house for a variety of devices and we’ve never had trouble out of one. You can charge from 0 to 100% in about two and a half hours, so it’s fairly speedy. It will also charge surprisingly well plugged into any 5V source.
A usual strength of Umidigi devices since we’ve been buying them (~5 years now) are really good batteries. My Power 3 from 2019 is probably my favorite smart phone ever (the BB 8310 being the other contender). When it was new it would go up to four days between charges and can still make it over two. This has one of their usual 5000mAh paks (probably 5150? That’s what’s in most of their mid range lineup) and it doesn’t disappoint. It lasts my wife more than a full day per charge, and she has a bonkers amount of apps installed and running on her phone. It would probably last me at least two days.
The other strong point for them are their screens. In my opinion Umidigi is best in class when it comes to their smart phone screens. They are also crisp, clear and bright. I have never had problems using one outside in full sunlight and they dim to a pleasant level when indoors. I have had a life-long vision impairment so the clarity they offer is a big selling point for me. This phone is no exception. It’s a big 6.7″ screen that’s 720p which in my opinion is enough for a device this size and helps save some battery.
My wife reports that the bluetooth radio in this phone is better than what it is in the 15C and she’s not had any interruptions or dropouts leaving the phone sitting somewhere in the house and doing chores wearing her earbuds. The phone does have NFC, but we have not tested it as of yet.
One area where this phone struggles compared to our other devices is GPS antennae strength. It can take a decent amount of time after turning on an app that requires GPS, such as Google Maps, before it gets a strong fix. 30+ seconds sometimes. I’ve been able to improve similar situations in the past using the re-calibration feature of the GPS Test app, but I haven’t had time to test that with this one yet. Also, it does not appear to have a compass built-in.
One tiny side note is that it has an FM radio app that doesn’t require anything to be plugged into the phone to work. That is kind of cool. You CAN still plug 3.5mm headphones into this phone (as with I’m pretty sure all Umidigi phones). The external speaker is adequate. It’s nothing special but it’s not horrible, either.
The other caveat for this phone, though I’ve come to the conclusion that it has nothing to do with the phone itself, is that it’s unreliable for Verizon service due to their ‘white list’ (more like blacklist). As mentioned at the start, my wife is currently using this with Visible’s service. It does work, and it should work since it has all of the required hardware, but I’ve learned that Verizon is now implementing a ‘white list’ for their network that only allows phones they sell OR models from Samsung or Apple (and maybe a handful of other specific phones) on their networks. So, you boot up the phone with a Verizon sim card and it will work just fine until Verizon does a network sweep, sees that the device doesn’t have an approved IMEI, and sends a bullet to disable service. You can then re-enable the service (usually by toggling airplane mode, sometimes by rebooting the phone) and the service works again for anywhere from a day to a few hours. Pretty annoying. I’m fairly certain AT&T implements the same sort of system. Therefore I can’t recommend this phone for anyone using a service other than one that’s based off of T-Mobile’s network. Or maybe I should amend that to say that I can’t recommend any US service other than one that’s based off of T-Mobile’s network. They are happy to let you use unlocked phones so long as the hardware supports what it needs to, as it should be. I’d like to see Umidigi make an effort to get their phones whitelisted, but I’m guessing it involves the equivalent of bribery to do so, which is unfortunate.
If you find yourself in this situation one thing you’ll need to do is enter the phone’s diagnostics menu (from the dialer call *#*#4636#*#* or download the ForceLTE app from the Play Store) and under ‘Set Preferred Network Type:’ select ‘LTE only’. Reboot the phone and go back into this screen to make sure the setting stuck. You may have to change this again after a Verizon bullet.
My wife reports that call quality is good, including when using speakerphone. She has not experienced the above network dropout when on a call, thankfully, since she uses the phone a lot on her work from home days.
The MediaTek G95 octa-core processor and 8GB of RAM is pretty good for a mid budget device in this range. As I noted earlier, my wife loads her phone up with an unbelievable amount of detritus, and it runs snappily right along despite this. The phone also has the linux (underlying kernel for Android) ZRAM option ‘Memory Expansion’ which will compress/decompress data going into a specified amount/region of your memory to let you trade additional memory that is way faster than anything outside of RAM itself for some of your CPU cycles. It’s behind all this (4+4) (8+8) nonsense you see in the advertising recently. It does work well but these companies should be careful how they’re presenting it. It also comes pre-loaded with Duraspeed, which will nanny your apps and keep them from hogging system resources in the background. It is configurable on a per-app basis, and is another pretty handy addition.
This is the first Umidigi device I’ve seen come with something other than a basically stock Android install outside of the two features mentioned above. This one has a custom launcher app, ‘DDU Launcher’. It looks like it’s actually available on the Play Store for other devices. My wife hasn’t had any problem adjusting to it and likes the app auto categorization it offers on it’s right-most pane. It has been stable and doesn’t seem to be resource heavy.
So, the camera. I had a pretty good idea of what I could expect with the rest of the phone, but I really wanted to see if improvements had been made in this area. I would say yes, there have definitely been improvements compared to our other Umidigi phones. I included a couple of random pics and a video. Our older phones had ‘ok’ cameras. If you took pictures at the right distance and with the right lighting they would look pretty good. I noticed with my new A13 Pro Max that they had made incredible strides with the low-light capability of the camera, and those improvements carried over to this model. Unlike the A13 Pro Max, this model has also noticeable improvements in it’s digital zoom quality and overall consistency. This thing does not have a camera to rival a Samsung or Apple flagship, but I can honestly say it’s now pretty good, probably really good compared to other models in this market segment.
After a month of use my wife is really happy with the phone. The Verizon whitelist is a thorn in our side that we’re trying to figure out how to work around, but that’s not the fault of this device. Hopefully this trend reverses with AT&T and Verizon and doesn’t infect T-Mobile. People should be able to choose what device they want to use, not be artificially restricted in the name of corporate profit.
-My View- –
Es un teléfono que comprado en oferta bastante por debajo de 200€ como a mí cumple de forma excelente, me ha sorprendido gratamente que lleve un helio g95, un procesador muy contrastado en esta gama con 400.00 puntos Antutu, que es lo que se busca por este precio, rendimiento y fluidez, lo cual es ayudado en buena parte por 8GB RAM LPDDR4X, me alegra que no ratearan a 3 o 4 como el resto de marcas asiáticas… buena cantidad de memoria rom que es ampliable por SD. Bluetooth y Wifi 5G, dual sim, jack 3.5, radio y salida tipo c. Donde flojea? pues en pantalla y cámara que son de nivel 100€ y me gustaría que mejorara. Es resumen, es un teléfono para el dia dia sin preocupaciones de lentitud ni mala señal al que le puedes almacenar bastante, en mi caso junto a un DAC me servirá también como reproductor de música desde la SD
Ryan M. –
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I recently purchased the Umidigi A15T on Amazon.ca directly from the authorized dealer, and I have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. The phone’s speed is excellent, handling multiple apps and tasks with ease. The 6.7-inch screen is bright and clear, offering vibrant colors and sharp visuals that make browsing and watching videos a pleasure. It’s also plenty big so thr screen doesn’t have much eye strain.
With 8GB + 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, the A15T provides ample space for all my apps, photos, and files, and it runs smoothly without any lag. The camera quality is surprisingly good 64MP and for this price range, capturing detailed and vibrant photos even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.
Overall, the Umidigi A15T offers great value for money, combining solid performance, a great display, and a high-quality camera. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an affordable yet capable mid range smartphone!
Ray –
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Cercavo il giusto smartphone da regalare a mia moglie senza dover spendere troppo, e questo si è rivelato un ottima scelta. Il telefono è veloce nello svolgere tutte le sue funzioni. Ha un’ottima memoria RAM da 16GB, ed una capiente memoria ROM da 128 GB. Ci siamo divertiti molto a provare la fotocamera all’aperto, tutte e 4 le fotocamere svolgono bene il loro dovere. Principale da 64mp, grandangolare, macro, e una fotocamera frontale ottima per scattare dei bei selfie. Nel complesso è un buon telefono, buoni i materiali, e di design accattivante. Mi sento di dare 5 stelle perché si è rivelato il giusto smartphone per mia moglie.
Debi McNamara –
For the price, this is a pretty decent phone. It’s very light in the hands and looks more premium than the price I paid for it. I got the purple color and it’s beautiful. In looks, it does look reminiscent of the iPhone though. The processor is fast and it takes gorgeous pics. So far, I don’t have any complaints with it, but we’ll see how it holds up with the test of time. I’d definitely recommend this to someone looking for a good, functional, affordable phone for everyday tasks.
Ray –
This is. Budget phone that appears to punch well above what you would expect for it’s price point. The 6.7″ screen is clear and bright although legibility is slightly difficult in direct sunlight, although not enough to be illegible due to the large screen.
Included is a case, charger (not always a given these days), SIM removal tool and a USB C cable. The case is of good quality and should be more than up to protecting the phone from scratches and the odd drop.
The design of the phone is understated, with minimal bezels on the front with a teardrop for the camera. The back reminds me of an iPhone for better or worse, with a triangular camera arrangement. Speaking of the cameras they are good for the price but understandably fall short of the flagships, the zoom was particularly impressive given the lack of telephoto although the macro camera was of middling quality.
Charging isn’t especially fast, but is standard on budget phones. The 5000mAh battery easily keeps the phone going for a day or two depending how heavily you use it and the phone always felt nippy enough, although I never tried any demanding games. The fingerprint sensor also works as expected and is quick to unlock the phone.
Overall I’ve come away very impressed with this budget phone, it has everything you need including a big screen, good battery life, NFC, and decent cameras. You can get improvements in the screen, charging speed and cameras with mid range or flagship options but those often cost at least 4x times the price of the A15T so this is a right bargain at £139.99 (at the time of review, a £14 voucher was also available making this am even bigger deal).
-My View- –
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Une fois de plus, UMIDIGI propose avec ce nouveau A15T un téléphone homogène, une bonne prise en main, un poids contenu et une finition qualitative.
Comme à son habitude, la marque livre avec l’appareil, un chargeur et son câble, une coque de protection et un film écran pré-appliqué, ce qu’aucune marque haut de gamme ne propose de série aujourd’hui.
Le téléphone offre une bonne puissance (CPU/RAM) pour un usage au quotidien, le système est fluide et les applications réactives. L’écran est de bonne facture et sa résolution est suffisante.
Les caméras permettent d’obtenir de belles photos/vidéos et l’espace de stockage est confortable.
ANDROID 13 stock sans surcouche est le bienvenu et le NFC est un plus.
Pour un modèle entrée/milieu de gamme, son rapport prix/prestations/qualité est excellent.
Ces appréciations sont personnelles et fonction de mes besoins propres.
Je précise cependant que j’aurais aimé une luminosité plus importante de l’écran, peu visible en extérieur ensoleillé… La technologie AMOLED serait la bienvenue !
Pour un usage courant, je recommande vivement ce smartphone 😉
Aging 007 –
The Umidigi A15T is a great inexpensive phone in its expense class.
I have had several Umidigi phones in the past and I can say from my experience they continue to improve and provide a good value for people looking for reasonable price vs performance phones.
I purchased the glacier blue color which is a light blue and it was received very quickly as usual. The phone specs that I am usually concerned with are listed at the end of the review if you want to see that level of details otherwise here is my impression of this phone.
The phone is well packaged in a recycling conscious box which includes a gray tinted semi- transparent protective case for the phone, wall charger, charging cord, sim tool, and small paper manual covering the very basics of the phone. A plastic type screen protector is already on the phone screen so it will be protected until you get a glass one if you use them.
The fingerprint reader is the right side power button and is easy to setup as well as fast to unlock phone unlike some of the in screen fingerprint readers of other phones. The phone can keep up with me when I am entering the 6 digit unlock pin number when required. (many other phones do not and I have to type in the pin number slowly for them to recognize all the numbers) I don’t turn on face unlock so I cant comment on that feature.
I found the MediaTek processor/CPU can keep up with my needs with no real lagging or pausing while using multiple apps and only slowing slightly while doing numerous app updates from the app store all at once. Scrolling pages and other common browser tasks are fluid. I don’t use this phone for games so that may produce a different result if you game on your phone.
Screen is bright enough with good color and clarity, resolution is moderate and refresh is not noticeable so that’s pretty nice. Screen does get a bit overtaken in direct sunlight as expected. The default home page app I didn’t keep as I prefer Nova Launcher. The default home app shows the icons across multiple pages requiring swiping to the right and left. The search box is at the last page to the right kind of like an iPhone.
The rear camera system is comprised of a 3 circle area that contains a 64Mp sensor binned down to 16Mp @ F1.8 for main camera, a 5MP Ultra-Wide Camera @ F/2.2, and a 2MP Macro Camera @ F/2.4. Photos from the main camera are better than some previous models, ultrawide and macro are as expected and are social media level of quality. The phone app has several modes and features.
When taking a picture there is very little delay between pressing button and it taking the picture. Some of my other low cost phones had a long wait for the picture to actually be taken.
Main camera video recording options are 4K,1080P, 720P, 480P; 30fps. I don’t see the option to turn on or off image stabilization so will go with it doesn’t have it.
The front selfie or video conferencing camera is a 16MP @ F/2.2 and seems to work well for Zoom calls. If offers video recording at 720P, 480P ; 30fps
Wifi stays connected around the house, shop and yard without issue.
Bluetooth connects to my speakers, headphones and car. Acts as expected for Bluetooth.
AT&T cellular data and VoLTE calling is working provided by a Red Pocket MNVO sim. I did have to set the APN information for Red Pocket as usual. It has been on Red Pocket ATT for about 2+ weeks and its still calling out via VoLTE. Phone does not seem to offer Voice calls over Wi-Fi (VoWIFI) for Red Pocket AT&T.
T-Mobile cellular data and VoLTE calling is working as provided by T-Mobile post paid sim. I did not have to set the APN information for T-Mobile. Phone does offer Voice calls over Wifi for T-Mobile as the menu item is present and controllable when using the T-Mobile sim. Works well with T-Mobile in my area.
Sound is very much a cell phone sound but the volume is good without heavy distortion. Call volume for speaker phone and handheld calls is loud and clear enough for the normal environments I use a phone in. If you are in a very noisy environment expect to have to actively listen.
Still has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack so that’s a plus.
The specs are reasonable for the cost of the phone and include:
Android 13 March 5 2024 security updates. Umidigi has improved over time at providing security updates but don’t expect Android version updates and other improvements as they are typically not provided.
8GB Ram with the option to increase the available memory by utilizing storage space as operating memory. I appreciate the option is available but find 8GB is perfectly acceptable for my needs as a daily use smart phone.
128GB Storage memory for storage of apps, pictures and all sorts of other data.
The 128GB of storage can be increased in size with the addition of a micro sd card if needed and I tried a 64GB SanDisk that worked easily.
CPU is a MediaTek G95 which is listed as a gaming level octa core processor by MediaTek.
6.7” HD+ Full View Display, Resolution: 1650 × 720, Aspect Ratio: 20.6:9, Brightness: 500 nit (typ), and Contrast Ratio: 1500:1. Screen has slightly larger icons and text which works well for me. If you want to have lots of little icons packed in a small screen space then you cant do that with the default home app. The screen has better color and clarity than the A15C but had to have them side by side to notice it.