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Blackview Xplore X1 review: the 420g rugged phone that refuses to die

The Blackview Xplore X1 features dual 5,000mAh batteries for up to 26 days standby and military-grade MIL-STD-810H durability certification, targeting rugged phone users.

  • Blackview launched the Xplore X1 into the rugged‑phone market with twin batteries totalling 10,000mAh and a durability focus that aims to surprise on price.
  • Blackview positioned the Xplore X1 to compete in the rugged sector with a keen price and an eye-opening feature set, targeting rugged buyers and field workers who need a functional tool for serious work.
  • On hardware, the Xplore X1 features a 2.01‑inch rear display for tools, plus a protected 6.78‑inch main display and utility features like an IR blaster, LED torch, and dust/water removal.
  • Blackview claims the Xplore X1 can reach 26 days of standby, supplies 55‑watt fast charging, and prices are listed at £273 and shown as £326.
  • Certified with IP68, IP69K and MIL‑STD‑810H, the Xplore X1 is pressure‑proof up to 500KG but weighs 420g, balancing rugged durability with limited portability in the rugged‑phone segment.
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This 10,000mAh monster phone weighs a ton – and that’s the point (aff)

Built like a brick and priced to surprise, the Blackview Xplore X1 throws twin batteries, hardcore durability and sheer size at the rugged phone market — with predictable compromises

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Blackview Xplore X1 review: the 420g rugged phone that refuses to die

Built like a brick and priced to surprise, the Blackview Xplore X1 throws twin batteries, hardcore durability and sheer size at the rugged phone market — with predictable compromises

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Sussex Express broke the news in Lewes, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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