Changhong Z9 to topple Lenovo P780 with 5000mAh battery!


We’ve been waiting for the day when smart phone makers finally decide to place a large battery in their phones and finally theses days are with us as another manufacturer takes to the endurance market with the 5000mAh Changhong Z9.

Current there are a number of large battery Android smartphones on the market such as the Lenovo P780 and Philips W8510, but both of these phones pale in comparison to the Changhong Z9 with it’s 5000mAh battery pack!

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Changhong are also claiming the Z9 will measure just 8.99mm and will boasts a 5.5-inch 1280 x 720 display driven by an energy efficient 1.2Ghz MT6589 processor and 1GB RAM. We don’t have confirmed details just yet, but the is thought to have an 8 mega-pixel rear camera and run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

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10 Comments

  1. August 4, 2013

    Innos d10 has 6000mah

    • Cuong
      August 4, 2013

      Nice! i think i will buy one.

  2. vlastimil
    August 4, 2013

    And when it comes on market? September? And price lower than 300 USD..

  3. Equinoxx
    August 4, 2013

    Just wondering what’d be the weight of this phone?

    • liljohn
      August 9, 2013

      and the thickness

  4. August 4, 2013

    do they know a new battery technology or does it take 5000mah to charge to get 2000mah out of it

  5. Camaman
    August 5, 2013

    So spec are the same as any other 720p quad and they claim it will be 9mm and 5000mah?

    Double the battery capacity means double the size… Something is wrong with this picture.

  6. Allanitomwesh
    August 5, 2013

    Reminds me of the Lando. Great renders,hideous end product.

  7. Mattias Hansson
    December 11, 2013

    Has anyone bought it except me? I messed mine up and my rom backup didn’t work. Any hints on how to get a fresh rom to it would be fantastic

    • Jackylau
      April 17, 2014

      How good is the battery life? Is it actually 5000mah?