The IIIF 150 Raptor is a smartphone built to military-grade durability standards, featuring a rugged and unique design and mechanics, along with a 'beastly' battery capable of serving as a power bank for other devices.
Despite its name, the Raptor reference in IIIF 150 Raptor has no relation to Ford's Raptor line, making it a uniquely named phone that stands out. Join me as we explore where else the element of uniqueness shines.

The box for the IIIF 150 Raptor phone is quite large and 'cool', containing the main product and an instruction booklet. It also includes a tempered glass screen protector and a 65W charger in Black and Orange tones, adding a touch of personality.
It can be said that this is one of the best accompanying chargers, the Gallium Nitride USB-C 65W charger can quickly charge most current smartphone models, except for devices from OPPO and vivo brands, which may be slightly slower.
Not only does this charger have good finishing quality, but the accompanying cable also boasts similar high durability. This TypeC to TypeC cable has a braided body, ensuring long-lasting strength.
The IIIF 150 Raptor itself is a rugged smartphone, so having a stylized, durable charging cable further enhances the impressive uniformity for users.
Similar to most military-standard smartphones, the IIIF 150 Raptor boasts a rugged and unique appearance. The back of the device is flat, with sloping sides towards the edges.
The back surface is adorned with a diamond-pattern texture to create friction, providing a firm grip, while three vertical lines in the middle emphasize the IIIF 150 name.
The camera cluster is thick, protruding, and bolted on like a steel panel with raised patterns, giving it a rugged and somewhat mechanical look. An interesting point is that each lens is embellished with a Sun motif, with the IIIF 150 logo placed under the flashlights, adding elegance and class to the product.
In a lighter note, this arrangement is reminiscent of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions on brown-yellowish tones.
Moving to the sides of the device, we have another interesting feature: the edges are engraved with measurement scales, so when needed, it can be used as a convenient ruler. One side is measured in centimeters, the other in inches. For those who frequently need measuring tools, this is also a useful feature.
Additionally, the edges are designed with grooves to increase grip whether you're standing, lying down, or sitting, making it difficult for the phone to slip out of your hand. The SIM slot doesn't require a pin, you can simply use your fingernail to pull it out.
Although the IIIF 150 Raptor is IP68 and IP69K certified, the charging port is still conventional, without a cover or rubber seal for protection. One thing I regret is that it should have had a 3.5mm headphone jack, as I belong to the type of person who prefers wired headphones over wireless ones for listening to music.
The IIIF 150 Raptor is certainly not the first rugged phone with a 108MP lens, but it's one of the machines that optimizes this lens well. Basically, the camera on this IIIF 150 Raptor can perform well in most situations and different lighting conditions.
Here are some quick shots taken with the IIIF 150 Raptor for you to reference its quality:
In addition, most durable military-grade phone models include night vision cameras, but the majority have a 20MP resolution and do not integrate autofocus (AF).
Therefore, the IIIF 150 Raptor with its 64MP night vision camera and integrated AF is a significant advantage, allowing you to capture or record clear and detailed nighttime scenes. Additionally, it has a thermal lens to help you see things that are difficult to discern in harsh environments.
Here are images taken with the night vision lens and thermal lens:
The IIIF 150 Raptor's screen has FullHD+ resolution, with a 120Hz refresh rate ensuring smooth operation. The selfie camera at the top of the screen is discreet, overall the IIIF 150 Raptor's screen is adequate, no different from other rugged smartphone designs.
The IIIF 150 Raptor is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G99 processor, which is quite familiar to us. Essentially, this chip delivers good performance for mid-range smartphones and above.
Heavy games like PUBG Mobile still maintain stability at 40fps when graphics are balanced, and the temperature during gaming is not excessively high. Quickly benchmarking with Antutu, the score achieved is 402,522.
Battery life is always impressive on military-grade phones, and the IIIF 150 Raptor is no exception, but it's even more interesting as it's the thinnest 10,000mAh smartphone in the world.
Usually, if other models have a 10,000mAh battery, the device would be significantly thicker, but this Raptor is only 15mm thick, similar to the size of current 10,000mAh power banks. Additionally, this device can also charge other phones, hence the reason it comes with a Type-C to Type-C cable included.
The unique and impressive value of the IIIF 150 Raptor lies in its rugged, sturdy design and especially its distinctive back panel. It will allow users to express their personality more.
Not only in design but also in durability and functionality, it's quite remarkable. Military-grade waterproof and dustproof standards, along with night vision and thermal lenses, are suitable for those with specific jobs in harsh environments.
The convenience of the IIIF 150 Raptor is also evident in its large 10,000mAh battery capacity, yet the device is not overly thick. Moreover, it can charge other phones, making it a 'two-for-one' deal, suitable for those looking for a secondary device without needing to invest in an additional power bank. Regarding the price, this product is currently available in international markets for $399 (approximately 9.4 million VND).