Ulefone Power official: 6,000 mAh that stands for up to 75 days
Previous rumors told us that, Ulefone Power is a battery beast with 6,000 mAh and even comes with a very low tag. Today, we have official information about the Ulefone Power specs as well as pricing…
Ulefone Power: 6,050 mAH battery that lasts 75 days
Battery beasts are becoming more and more attractive to many users thanks to the advantages they bring. With the official Ulefone Power specs just revealed recently, will this latest smartphone have what it takes to become a competitive rival to other battery beasts already launched to the market earlier in 2015? With a retail price of only $209, and 6,050 mAH battery that can stand up to 75 days on stand by mode, Ulefone Power hopes to beat Gionee M5 Plus whose price is almost doubled.
In terms of Ulefone Power full specs, we have a popular 5.5 inch FHD display that measures 9.5mm in thickness and weighs 190 grams. Under the hood, the phone packs 3GB of RAM together with a Mediatek MT6753 chip set and Android 5.1 pre-installed for you. Ulefone Power is also a trendy flagship with 13MP main camera with Sony IMX214 sensor, 5MP selfie and fingerprint scanner. You will also have a decent 16GB internal storage for saving files and a micrsoSD card slot for another 128GB.
A bit more about the Ulefone Power battery. With Sony 6,050 mAh Lithium-ion Polymer Battery, the phone can stay 75 days on stand by mode, 4 full days on light use and 63 consecutive hours of talking. As you may already know, the phone comes with Quick Charge technology, 9V/2A-3A to be specific. This means you can have 2 hours of talk time after just 5 mins charging.
Ulefone Power: battery beast for a surprisingly affordable price
Ulefone Power, with 6,050 mAH battery and 13MP camera sensor, both provided by Sony, is such an ideal choice for any smartphone lover. Especially when it only costs a humble $209 price tag, which is surprisingly affordable compared to all the cool features it has. Are you up to a smartphone that goes 4 days without charging?