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In a smartphone market where screens just keep getting bigger, genuinely compact phones have become surprisingly rare. That’s what makes the upcoming FOSSiBOT F116 Pro a bit unusual. The rugged device takes a different route, combining a very small footprint with durability features and some action-camera style tricks aimed at outdoor users.

The phone’s most striking feature is its 4-inch display (some listings mention about 4.05 inches), which immediately sets it apart from the typical 6-plus-inch smartphones dominating store shelves. The device measures roughly 114.5 × 59.6 × 23 mm and weighs around 207 grams, so it’s thick for its size, though that extra bulk comes from the rugged build. The screen itself carries a 540 × 1168 resolution with a pixel density of around 322 PPI, which should look reasonably sharp at this scale.

Under the hood, the F116 Pro is said to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300 chip (or the 7300-Ultra variant in some reports), paired with 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage. Some spec sheets also mention microSD expansion up to 1 TB.

Cameras are another focus here. The phone includes a 50 MP main sensor, but the more unusual addition is a 48 MP ultra-wide camera with a 152.6-degree field of view. FOSSiBOT appears to be positioning it partly as an action-camera alternative, complete with a dedicated camera button and a built-in ¼-inch mount for attaching the phone to tripods, helmets, or bike mounts. A 32 MP front camera handles selfies and video calls.

Given its rugged positioning, the device carries IP68 and IP69K ratings along with MIL-STD-810H certification for drops up to about 1.5 meters. Other features include a 3,700 mAh battery, 33W charging, 10W reverse charging, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

The FOSSiBOT F116 Pro is scheduled to launch on Kickstarter on March 17, 2026, with a retail price of $499. Early backers can get it for $339, while the first 1,000 supporters may grab a $279 super-early-bird deal. Shipments are expected to begin around April 25.

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