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Oukitel K10000 Max tech specs confirmed, also get $50 coupon
Finally today are confirmed speculations about upcoming big battery smart phone Oukitel K10000 Max. From what we can see it will have excellent combination of hardware. Besides high-capacity battery which actually has 10000mAh, it will have also military grade body.
So Oukitel K10000 Max has IP 68 rating or in other words it waterproof and dustproof. Therefore if you will be interested in these really interesting rugged smartphone then you can visit their official website where you can get $50 coupon code. So just visit this link.
Also below you can see main technical specifications:
Basic Parameters:
Color: green, black
Dimensions & Weight: 168.8*86.5*15.9mm, 337g
OS: Android 7.0 Nougat
Chipset: MT6753 octa-core 1.3GHz ARM T720 MP3
Memory: 3GB RAM+32GB ROM, 64GB expandable
Screen: 5 points capacitive screen
Display:
Size: 5.5 inch FHD
Resolution: 1920*1080 pixels
Cameras:
Primary: 13.0MP, 16MP interpolated, super large flash light support
Secondary: 8.0MP,13MP interpolated
Battery: 10,000mAh, 9V/2A charger
Connectivity:
Network: GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz;
WCDMA: 900/2100MHz;
4G FDD: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20
SIM Card: 2*nano SIM or 1*nano SIM+1TF card
WLAN: 802.11a/b/g/n/, Support Hotspot
Bluetooth: support, Bluetooth 4.0
GPS: GPS/AGPS/GLONASS
USB: type-C port
Earphone jack: 3.5mm
OTG: Yes
OTA: support
FM Radio: support
Sensors: Fingerprint sensor/Gravity sensor/proximity sensor/Light sensor/gyroscope sensor/geomagnetic sensor
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