MWC 2025: Fossibot Unveils F112 Pro and F107 Pro Rugged Smartphones with IP69K Rating and Night Vision Cameras

MWC 2025: Fossibot Unveils F112 Pro and F107 Pro Rugged Smartphones with IP69K Rating and Night Vision Cameras

Barcelona, Spain – Mobile World Congress 2025 kicked off with a bang as Fossibot, the rising star in rugged tech, unveiled its latest innovations: the Fossibot F112 Pro and F107 Pro. These two rugged smartphones promise to redefine durability and functionality for adventurers, outdoor workers, and tech enthusiasts who demand more from their devices. With industry-leading IP69K certification, enhanced night vision capabilities, and groundbreaking thermal imaging, Fossibot is making a bold statement in the competitive rugged phone market.

Built to Endure: IP69K Rating and Military-Grade Toughness

Both the F112 Pro and F107 Pro are engineered to survive the harshest conditions. Boasting an IP69K rating, the devices are resistant to high-pressure water jets, dust ingress, and extreme temperatures. Fossibot claims the phones can withstand drops from up to 2.5 meters onto concrete and operate seamlessly in environments ranging from -20°C to 60°C. Whether you’re hiking through a sandstorm, working on a construction site, or braving a monsoon, these phones are built to keep up.

“Our goal is to create devices that don’t just ‘survive’ but thrive in challenging scenarios,” said Clara Voss, Fossibot’s CEO, during the launch event. “The F112 Pro and F107 Pro aren’t just tough—they’re smart, versatile tools designed for real-world problems.”

F112 Pro: The Flagship Powerhouse

The Fossibot F112 Pro steals the spotlight with features tailored for professionals and adventurers. Its standout addition is a thermal imaging camera, a first for Fossibot, which enables users to detect heat signatures in complete darkness—ideal for search-and-rescue teams, electricians, or wildlife enthusiasts. Paired with a 64MP night vision camera, the F112 Pro captures stunning low-light photos and videos, rendering traditional flash obsolete.

Under the hood, the F112 Pro packs a 12,000mAh battery with 100W wired charging, promising 48 hours of heavy use and the ability to double as a power bank for other devices. It also debuts satellite connectivity, a critical feature for off-grid communication. For outdoor enthusiasts venturing beyond cellular coverage, this could be a lifesaver.

Want to dive deeper? Explore full specs and pre-order details on Fossibot’s official website.

F107 Pro: Affordable Rugged Performance

For budget-conscious users, the Fossibot F107 Pro offers a compelling mix of durability and value. While it lacks the thermal camera and satellite features of its sibling, it compensates with a 48MP night vision lens and a robust 8,000mAh battery. The F107 Pro also retains the IP69K rating and MIL-STD-810H certification, making it a reliable choice for everyday rugged use.

“Not everyone needs thermal imaging, but everyone deserves a phone that won’t quit when things get tough,” Voss noted. “The F107 Pro is for the everyday warrior.”

Who Are These Phones For?

Rugged smartphones have surged in popularity, appealing not just to extreme sports enthusiasts but also to delivery drivers, firefighters, and even parents prone to accidental drops. Fossibot’s latest models cater to this diverse audience with modular designs—users can attach accessories like screwdrivers, laser pointers, or extra sensors, enhancing practicality for specialized tasks.

Pricing and Availability

The F112 Pro is priced at €649, while the F107 Pro starts at €399. Pre-orders begin March 15, 2025, with shipments expected by May. Fossibot also announced a global expansion plan, aiming to partner with retailers in 30 countries by year’s end.

The Bottom Line

With the F112 Pro and F107 Pro, Fossibot isn’t just selling phones—it’s selling resilience. In a market crowded with incremental updates, these devices stand out by addressing real-world challenges with innovation and grit. As MWC 2025 continues, one thing is clear: the future of rugged tech is brighter (and tougher) than ever.

Stay tuned for more MWC 2025 updates as we explore the latest in mobile innovation.

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