Phones
Ulefone Power will feature metal body, 6,200mAh battery
Ulefone is one of the many Chinese smartphones OEM companies, that already have quite a few good quality phones on the market like Ulefone Be Pro which I have reviewed before. Now they have better and better devices with more powerful hardware, and Ulefone Power is another smartphone with this kind of features where the most important feature is definitely huge battery with capacity 6,200mAh!
This smartphone features 5.5 inch screen with full HD resolution or in other words 1920 x 1080 pixels which is protected with Gorilla Glass 3. The case is made from metal and under the hood it has very powerful hardware.
It is based on 64-bit octa-core CPU Mediatek MT6753 with speed 1.5 GHz, 3GB of RAM and 16 GB memory for internal storage which can you upgrade using the microSD card up to 128GB, and GPU is Mail T720.
There is 13 megapixel rear camera which has 4th generation Sony IMX214 sensor with F1.8 aperture and dual flash. But I think the most interesting feature is definitely high-capacity battery which actually has 6,200mAh with support of 9V/2A-3A quick charging. According to the company with heavy use it can last approximately 4 days which sounds great, but you should take this with a grain of salt because it all depends what you use and how you use.
The price is now around $180 and if you are interested you can buy it at this shop. Also for more information please visit the official Ulefone site.
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