EAOR
HP219 Armored Cell Phone
HP219 Armored Cell Phone
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If you're looking for a durable, waterproof phone with a physical keyboard, built-in flashlight and long-lasting battery, the HP219 from EAOR is the ideal model. Compact, robust and functional, it's perfect for those who need a practical phone for everyday use or for extreme environments.
Product Highlights:
• IP68 certified – Waterproof, dustproof and dropproof.
• SOS button + Side torch – Safety and practicality always at hand.
• 2000mAh battery – Up to 480h on standby or up to 18h of calls.
• Durable Physical Keyboard – Ideal for use with gloves or in harsh environments.
• Dual SIM (2G) compatible – Use two chips simultaneously.
• Full Multimedia – MP3, MP4, FM Radio, Bluetooth and microSD card support.
• Type-C connector + P2 input (3.5mm) – Modern connectivity even on feature phones.
Technical Specifications:
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Model: EAOR HP219
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Screen: 2.0" QVGA (240x320)
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Memory: 32MB RAM / 32MB ROM
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Camera: Rear 0.08MP
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Battery: 2000mAh – Lithium-ion (up to 480h standby time)
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Talk Time: up to 18h
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Music Playback: up to 8pm
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Connections: USB-C (Type-C), P2 Input (3.5mm)
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Extra Features: IP68, Flashlight with Side Button, SOS Key, MP3, MP4, TF Card, FM Radio, Vibrator, Bluetooth
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Material: Structure with metal details for greater resistance
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Dimensions: 137.6 x 63.8 x 17.9 mm
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Languages:
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Version A: Portuguese, English, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay, Arabic
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Version B: English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Hebrew, Czech, Romanian
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Package Contents:
• 1x EAOR HP219 Cell Phone
• 1x Battery
• 1x Charger
• 1x Screwdriver (for sealing)
• 1x Manual
HP219 Armored Cell Phone – Just the right amount of robustness, ideal for those who want durability, simplicity and security.
Perfect for anyone who works in the field or needs a phone that can handle a lot of wear and tear.















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