Ulefone highlights special features of its Note 13P smartphone

The first feature demonstrated is mobile payments, via NFC. The Ulefone Note 13P has an NFC chip built-in, as most smartphones do. So, it’s easy to use Google Pay, for example, to make mobile payments. The second feature Ulefone highlights are the phone’s custom physical button. This button sits on the left-hand side of the device, and you can customize it. You can, for example, set it to launch a camera, launch some other apps, and so on. The best of all, there are three actions that you can map to it. One for single press, another for a long press, and the third one for a double click. So, you get three shortcuts on a single button. Ulefone also mentioned QR code scanning as a feature, so that you can easily connect to WiFi. Another use for NFC that was mentioned is for it to be a door key of sorts. Some subways allow you to use NFC as well, and the same goes for other forms of public transportation. That is pretty much it as far as this video is concerned. The Ulefone Note 13P is actually a nice-looking phone. Its bottom bezel is thicker than the rest, but other than that, it does look like a regular modern smartphone.

The device features a 6.5-inch display, and a 5,180mAh battery

It includes a centered display camera hole, and two cameras on the back. It comes in two colors, and features a 6.5-inch LCD display. Ulefone also included 4GB of RAM here, along with 64GB of expandable storage. The MediaTek Helio G35 SoC fuels the phone, while a 5,180mAh battery powers the Ulefone Note 13P. The device also supports 10W charging, and a charger is included in the box. A 20-megapixel main camera is backed by a 2-megapixel macro camera on the back. A single 16-megapixel camera sits on the phone’s front side. A side-facing fingerprint scanner is also included here, and more. If you’d like to know more about the device, hit the link below. Ulefone Note 13P (more info)