Chinese consumer electronics company, UMIDIGI, has launched the UMIDIGI A15T, a smartphone boasting a long-lasting battery and a quad-camera system.
But the UMIDIGI A15T sets itself apart with two unique features: a customizable hotkey and a headset-free FM radio.
The UMIDIGI A15T has a unique feature: a customisable hotkey. This programmable button allows users to assign specific actions or shortcuts, launching favorite apps, taking screenshots, or controlling device settings.

Another interesting feature is the inclusion of a headset-free FM radio. UMIDIGI said that users can tune in to local radio stations without needing headphones, acting as a built-in music player or information source. FM radio can also be a valuable tool during emergencies, as it doesn’t rely on data or mobile network signals.
UMIDIGI A15T: Extra features
The phone boasts a sizable 6.7-inch HD+ full view water drop display, which UNIDIGI says users can enjoy “smooth interactions and animations with a lightning-fast display.” In terms of performance, the device is powered by a MediaTek Helio G95 processor. The A15T comes equipped with 8GB of RAM, with UMIDIGI touting expandable virtual RAM for smoother multitasking. Storage starts at 128GB, expandable up to a massive 1TB with a microSD card. The phone also runs Android 13. The device also comes equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and AI face unlock for security.
Design and availability
The UMIDIGI A15T comes in three colour options: Space Black, Glacier Blue, and Nebula Purple. The back of the device is crafted from a combination of glass and matte composite material, offering a premium look and feel while minimising fingerprints. Surprisingly thin and light for its battery size, the phone measures just 8.6mm thick and weighs 195g.
In terms of pricing, the A15T is a competitive option in the budget smartphone market with an estimate of N163,000.

























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