15 December 2015

This smartphone battery lasts allegedly by two weeks


Oukitel promises when K10000 run time is between 10 and 15 days under normal use. A Chinese manufacturer has unveiled a smartphone with extra-large battery. It will hold up to 15 days.
Smartphones with fast CPUs and very high resolution displays are now available in masses. One problem, however, is the battery life. Often the owner is happy when the battery by holding a day. The Chinese producer Oukitel now brings the Oukitel K10000 a smartphone on the market, in which a 10,000 mAh battery inserted. By comparison, the current top smartphones for example stuck batteries with a capacity of 2500 mAh (about Galaxy S6), 2,750 mAh (iPhone 6s Plus) or 3000 mAh (LG G4).
According to the manufacturer the Oukitel has K10000 the largest installed in a smartphone battery. In normal use of the device, the manufacturer continued, holding the smartphone by having a charge 10-15 days. This is achieved among other things by the Super-Smart-standby function, when the smartphone consume very little energy in standby mode.
The 10,000 mAh battery can be fully charged within three and a half hours, according Oukitel. In addition, other devices can be charged, where the breath is already assumed by Oukitel K10000. "Help your friends when they need help. There are still 10 percent of battery left, if you have three iPhone charged 6S Plus it," according to the manufacturer. 
The Android smartphone Oukitel K10000 has a 5.5 inch display with HD resolution. Add to this the clocked at 1GHz quad-core CPU MTK6735, a Mali-T720 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, an 8 MP camera on the back, a 2-megapixel camera on the front and LTE support. The smartphone can be operated in dual-SIM mode. Alternatively, a micro SD memory card to extend the internal memory can be plugged into a micro-SIM slot. The dealer offers Oukitel K10000 for 240 US dollars (about 220 euros).


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