[Smartphones] | This phone has an 11000 mAh battery! | Blackview p10000 pro
Just when we all thought that phone batteries could not get higher than 10000 mAh, a smartphone from an unheard Chinese brand came along and raised the bar for all of them. That's right, the Oukitel K10000 is not the highest battery capacity phone out there right now. Not anymore! The new crown for the biggest battery phone has been claimed by a device from a company called Blackview.
Even though this is the first time time I've heard about the company, when I visited their website I was genuinely surprised. They have a ton of Amazing devices over and their website at incredibly affordable prices. I wonder why I haven't heard about them earlier. But I guess they'll get the spotlight now, because they even made it into a local newspaper of my area. Yeah, for the first time ever I found out about a new phone by reading the papers!
- A 6 inch 2160x1080 IPS LCD display manufactured by Sharp
- A power efficient MediaTek helio P23 octa-core processor
- 64 GB of internal storage and 4 GB of RAM manufactured by Samsung
- Dual Sony IMX135 camera sensors on the front (13 mp + 0.3 mp)
- Dual Sony IMX298 camera sensors on the rear (16 mp + 0.3 mp)
- 5V fast charging support via USB type C 2.0 port
The company assures a battery standby of 50 days with this phone, which is not too difficult to believe. What's interesting is the charging time with the included fast charger. The 5A charger is expected to recharge the phone completely from 0 to 100 in about 2 and half hours. Then there's the usual insane claim, that a 5 minute charge can give you a full days worth of usage. We all know how that turns out in reality.
So, that's about it. That's everything you need to know about the new Blackview P10000 Pro smartphone. If you want to those people who constantly complain about the mediocre battery standby mobile devices, then you should probably take a look at this one. If 11000 mAh is too bulky for your taste, there are plenty of other options with lesser but quite significant battery cells in them.
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