





📱 Rugged meets refined — the ultimate compact companion for the unstoppable millennial manager
The Unihertz ATOM L is a rugged, globally unlocked smartphone featuring a compact 4-inch display, a powerful 4300mAh battery, and a 48MP rear camera. Running Android 11, it offers IP68-rated water, dust, and shock resistance, dual SIM support, NFC, infrared, and advanced biometric security, designed for professionals who demand durability without sacrificing performance. Note: charger not included.










| Display | LCD |
| Display Pixel Density | 304 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1136*640 pixels Pixels |
| Resolution | 1136 x 640 |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 2.56 x 0.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 233.5 Grams |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Camera Description | Rear, Front |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Additional Features | Rugged Body, Water Resistant |
| Color | Black |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Operating System | Android 11.0 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Phone Talk Time | 12 Hours |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 21 Hours |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi, LTE |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
| Battery Power | 4300 |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Capacity | 4300 Milliamp Hours |
M**S
A useable smartphone at last.. Not as big as a TV or grand piano + the battery lasts 3-4 days.
Finally got a smartphone as the 3g network where I live will be turned off before long, also because modern life is at the point where it's assumed you own one of the infernal contraptions now (QR code scanning etc). Picked this one as; (i) it's not too big, you can hold and operate it with one hand. (ii) Battery lasts a long time (iii) It's rugged enough for the casually clumsy (me) I'm impressed. I've tried a few before and they have always hit the wall at high speed during the first week or two of use. This one has done almost nothing that annoyed/frustrated me - a fact I am amazed about. Texting is not that difficult, it works well given the size of the screen, besides which you can always just talk the text message - and it will type it for you. It's a bit heavy (I assume due to the big battery and rugged casing), but I don't really mind as I'm not a millennial phone zombie. Therefore the phone is not permanently glued to my hand while I update the endless report that is faceache or post pics of my dinner on instafool. The weight is therefore immaterial. Looks and feels good build quality (if that matters). Very impressed with the battery life. I have been letting it drain entirely between 1st and every subsequent charge as I think that may help battery life (?), anyway.. its a good 4 days between charges. Only thing I haven't sorted yet is how to de-program the red button on the side. That button is currently the torch - I want it to do nothing. I guess I'll figure that out sometime. It probably helps that I have had an android tablet for the last two years to get used to the way these things behave. No doubt it suits lots of different parts of the smart phone market - the part it's suiting in this instance is for someone who only adopted a smartphone reluctantly and out of necessity. Oh yes - I very much like having Audible on it - now I can have a book read to me while out walking. (it has a 3.5mm phone jack). Speakers are very powerful when listening around the house. Overall very happy and impressed with the phone (and astonished to be writing that about any smartphone) Ermmm... That's it.
A**L
not very rugged
My expectations: fit the pocket better, decent performance, long-lasting battery capacity, solid ruggedness, poor camera detail; Delivered: - fit the pocket: it's ok, but it's a bit thick when it could've been slim - see below; - performance: no issues there - compared to my former full / used Nokia 5, it's fluid / instant; - battery: expectations delivered; - ruggedness: dropped the phone on the street first few days and the screen broke in the corner. it's not bad, but it's got those fine broken lines. So all I'm thinking is all of that extra padding that makes it so thick, when it could've been slim and of the same ruggedness; - camera: definitely better than expected - very decent detail, miles above my former Nokia 5. My conclusion: I'd've better saved for a brand foldable - would've been as thick but at least justifiably so. Good phone otherwise if you don't mind it not being in fact rugged much, for the money - better value than the Nokia was when I got that. Text can sometimes feel small but if you've got hawk eyes like I do it doesn't hurt the eyes unless you want to read books on the phone. It's probably the perfect thing for younger people who need a device according to their size.
A**D
Great phone - not rugged
One of the best phones I've ever used, had the original atom at first but wanted something slightly bigger, everything about the phone is perfect. Great screen, battery etc etc, however the metal plate at the back is now sticking out exposing the camera, not had the phone long or used it in any harsh environments so it's either a defect or the phone is not as rugged as suggested. So cannot recommend at this point
A**R
very impressive phone for the money
I've only had it a few hours so this is first impressions. This phone is amazing quality for the money. It is VERY well made and very solid. It has something of the expensive watch about it ! It operates well too. Very easy to use . Android 10 . Had no problem shifting all my stuff from old phone on to it. Camera's decent too. It doesn't seem to have any surplus apps etc , very simple clean setup. 3 different satnav systems and an fm radio - fair play . A toolbox full of useful stuff, including speedometer, plumb bob, magnifier , bubble level, speedometer etc. It has the feel that whoever made this phone genuinely cares deeply about it ! and only £239 ?!?! I just spent £120 on cheapo android phone 6 weeks ago, dropped it in a stream trying to take photo of my children for about 2 seconds literally and it ceased to work, hence looking for something more robust and came across this. If someone showed me this phone and told me it was £500 I wouldn't bat an eyelid and would still buy one for that ( if I had £500 - which I don't ). Unbelievable !!
D**T
Bigger than anticipated
Arrived on time and all looks good. Unfortunately, this phone is a lot bigger than anticipated. I wanted a 4 inch screen as I am not into these big smart phones. Yes I checked he dimensions on line before ordering, but honestly as much as it is a 4 inch screen, the casing and the body of the phone is a lot bigger and this is a very thick phone and I would struggle to use with one hand. So not even started it up, just re-boxed it and sent it back. I am sur eit is a great phone for those that like larger handsets, but not for me.
M**Y
Comprei este telefone pela resistência e durabilidade e até agora não podia estar mais satisfeito. O telefone já caiu inumeras vezes e parece que acabou de sair da caixa. Não sou muito exigente a nível técnico, mas parece-me ser bastante rápido e com um uso médio/alto, a bateria dura dois dias. A camera é bastante razoável. Recomendo!
G**Y
Excellent compromis taille d'écran/taille d'appareil, excellente prise en main, excellent service de la part d'Unihertz, excellent son, caméra très convenable, batterie suffisante, fonctionnalités intéressantes. Si vous aimez les smartphones grand format, fins et légers, celui-là n'est clairement pas fait pour vous, si vous recherchez un smartphone compact, robuste avec une excellente finition celui-là est parfait ! Le poids et les dimensions sont clairement indiqués dans la présentation de l'appareil donc pas de surprise il suffit de lire le descriptif !
D**E
Got my Atom L today, executed Plan "A" and tried my Straight Talk SIM right after phone setup, even though my Straight Talk phone is on the Verizon network it would not work. Straight Talk customer service ran the imei and said it was incompatible. Plan "B"- walked into my local Verizon store and was told as of just a month ago Verizon no longer supported a lot of non-Verizon phones, the tech ran the imei and sure enough the Atom L was not usable on the Verizon network (YMMV, this was ONE tech at ONE Verizon store, but he was the manager so he's probably right, do your homework first) Plan "C" - T-Mobile was right next to Verizon, 5 minutes after walking into T-Mobile my Atom L made a test call. T-Mobile was a little more costly than Straight talk but it's a no cancellation fee / cancel any time contract with unlimited everything so I gave them a try. So .. The phone feels stout and the OS is a little peculiar for me just switching from my beloved Samsung Luna with Android 6, but it seems intuitive and I feel it will grow on me quickly. The phone has a TON of strange features and a "Toolbox" for doing all sorts of measurements and picture leveling and stuff. My favorite feature so far is the re-implementation of the notification LED, a feature I have missed for years. It's just the tiniest red LED on the upper left that blinks every few seconds but I wouldn't even be able to guess how many times I've missed out on stuff over the years because I didn't see a text or missed call. The phone isn't truly small, it's not large either but it's just awkwardly small enough not to feel right on my face whilst talking, and it's twice as thick as a common smart phone. Over all I'm happy with this phone on my first day of life with it, if things change I'll update my review but for now I'm really happy to have a phone that can do modern apps that isn't more of a tablet than a phone. Edit: Been well over a month now, life with the Atom L is good, the keyboard is a little easy to bumble the wrong key with due to it's size and there's literally 1, yes 1 option for a phone case (which I did purchase). Not the phone's fault but an Android thing is that I can no longer open a lot of pictures from merchant sites in another tab in FF to zoom in on them. I guess my old phone went under the radar with the different merchant sites because it was so outdated. Aside from those flaws which are really not flaws I have no regrets. If a phone case manufacturer reads this, please for the love of God make a case that has a stylus holster for the Atom phones!
R**O
キッズ携帯では機能不足、最近のスマホは子供には大き過ぎ、4インチで耐衝撃、防水とは子供用には最適でした。画面を破損させましたが、日本国内での修理サポートがあって修理してもらえました。 自分用もUnihertzに変えようかと思っています。
S**O
Cercavo un telefono (android) piccolo e lo trovai e, per il momento (dovessi cambiare idea nei prossimi mesi aggiorno la recensione), lo trovo veramente ottimo. Odio i padelloni, se devo guardare un film o qualsiasi cosa richieda tanto schermo mi porto un tablet o uso il pc. Mi serve un telefono che telefoni, abbia un ottimo GPS (e bussola etc), non mi infastidisca quando lo porto a camminare in montagna e mi possa, quindi, stare in tasca senza problemi. Questo, oltre a tutte le caratteristiche sopra elencate, è pure "resistente" e IP68 (ovviamente, non ho ancora provato ne a farlo cadere ne a immergerlo, ma sono disposto a crederci). Inizialmente pensavo al Jelly 2, ancora più piccolo, ma sono felice di aver speso qualche decina di Eur in più. riassumendo: 1. sensazioni: ero un poco preoccupato per lo spessore, invece, per quanto riguarda le tasche e la sensazione tenendolo in mano, nessun problema, anzi, decisamente piacevole: non da l'impressione di qualcosa che si potrebbe rompere se lo stringi troppo, o se lo metti nella tasca posteriore dei pantaloni e ti ci siedi sopra. Mi ricorda, come sensazione, i vecchi Nokia 3310 indistruttibili. 2. schermo: piccolo, ma comunque uso occhiali da lettura 1,5 anche per il precedente telefono (non enorme, ma più grande) e anche per leggere lo schermo del PC. Non mi da alcun problema (per me che uso occhiali). Secondo me chi ha una normale vista da vicino non avrà nessun problema. Io uso lo swipe per scrivere e non ho alcun problema, il touch screen mi pare molto preciso. 3. velocità: rispetto al mio precedente telefono è un fulmine (ma il precedente era un 16Gb/2Gb di cui non faccio nome). Quindi molto soddisfatto, ma forse solo perché questo è un 128Gb/6Gb. 4. foto: non uso molto il telefono per fare foto, ma mi sembrano buone. 48Mpix in effetti non sono pochi. 5. tasto configurabile: molto comodo per fare foto al volo o per accendere la torcia senza doverci pensare troppo. 6. sensore impronta (questo per me è fondamentale). Il telefono precedente aveva il sensore sul retro ( e quindi viene naturale configurare indice e medio delle due mani). Questo è frontale e viene naturale configurare i due pollici e, per me, l'indice destro. Funziona ottimamente. 7. Wifi. Ho avuto qualche problema di instabilità con il router wireless di casa (wind 3), dopo aver configurato IP fisso (come consigliato) nessun problema. 8. rapporto qualità prezzo: per me ottima, costa più di quanto sono abituato a spendere per uno strumento che, IMHO, non dovrebbe costare più di tanto, ma molto meno di oggetti magari più "trendy" ma tecnicamente equivalenti. 9. ha anche la radio FM che per alcuni è molto comoda e che stanno eliminando dalla maggior parte degli altri telefoni Per il momento nulla altro da aggiungere. Dovessi cambiare idea nei prossimi mesi aggiorno.
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