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OSCAL PILOT 8 Lands on OZON: Qualcomm QCM6690 Power Meets Rugged 6.83-Inch AMOLED
The PILOT 8 has landed on OZON as the industry’s first rugged phone powered by Qualcomm’s QCM6690 enterprise-grade platform — a chip designed for industrial handhelds, barcode scanners, and field data terminals, not a consumer processor in a thicker case. OSCAL’s testing puts it at roughly 2.7× the overall performance of MediaTek’s Helio G100, with CPU gains of 3.4× and GPU gains of 3.1×, paired with 12GB physical RAM expanded to 48GB and storage up to 2TB. The 6.83-inch 120Hz AMOLED hits 2000 nits peak brightness, keeping maps and documents readable in direct sunlight, while Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, dual-frequency GPS, and eSIM round out connectivity. A 108MP main camera, 50MP front shooter, and 20MP infrared night vision cover everything from inspection detail to after-dark visibility, backed by a 10,000mAh battery with 55W fast charging. The mecha-styled body carries IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certifications, with an LED lighting array that signals calls and notifications across a dark room. Running DokeOS 5.0 with Hi Doki AI, it’s purpose-built for field engineers, construction supervisors, and drone operators — people whose phone failing means a lost route or a missed safety check.
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