Energy Monster Ulefone Power To Pack 6200mAh Battery first images


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Joining the leagues of huge battery power phones is Ulefone who revealed today that their Ulefone Power will boast a massive 6200mAh battery.

The Ulefone Power is aimed at heavy users who don’t want to have to charge their smartphone day to day. With a large 6200mAh battery on board users should be able to go out for the day and use their phone how and when they want without worrying about battery levels.

We’ve seen a few other large capacity phones teased recently, and unlike some of those the Ulefone Power appears to be more like a smartphone rather than a rugged, rubberized brick. Along with the battery details, it has also been confirmed that the Power will features a metal frame and rear cover.

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It has also been confirmed that Ulefone will be giving the Ulefone Power as much as 3GB RAM, a 5.5-inch 1080p display, 13 mega-pixel rear camera, 5 mega-pixel front and 16GB internal memory. Processors haven’t been announced but we believe either an MT6752 or MT6753 chipset will be used for 64bit, Lollipop support and LTE.

As for pricing, the Ulefone power it going to cost around $209.99 once launched.

 

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19 Comments

  1. Kingu Prima
    July 6, 2015

    MT6752, not the 6753 version thanks 😀

    • July 6, 2015

      Exactly what I was thinking. Power consumption between the two shouldn’t be much different. But the performance difference is really much.

    • Paap Mrittu
      July 6, 2015

      Mt6753 surely.

      • Muhammad Yasir
        July 7, 2015

        ouch

  2. George Andrew
    July 6, 2015

    Is Ulefone good at software optimization? My M1 Note’s Flyme Os sucks on multitasking, i want to replace it. Anyone used both of them? Thanks.

  3. Kingu Prima
    July 6, 2015

    MT6752, not the 6753 version thanks 😀

    • Michael Ogbonnaya
      July 6, 2015

      Exactly what I was thinking. Power consumption between the two shouldn’t be much different. But the performance difference is really much.

    • Paap Mrittu
      July 6, 2015

      Mt6753 surely.

    • Guest
      July 7, 2015

      ouch

  4. Guest
    July 6, 2015

    Is Ulefone good at software optimization? My M1 Note’s Flyme Os sucks on multitasking, i want to replace it. Anyone used both of them? Thanks.

  5. Sansa
    July 6, 2015

    Phones must start having 32GB by default!

    • Nathan Hubbard
      July 8, 2015

      Or just accept an SD card, like this surely does.

  6. Sansa
    July 6, 2015

    Phones must start having 32GB by default!

  7. Muhammad Yasir
    July 7, 2015

    not bad…

  8. Guest
    July 7, 2015

    not bad…

  9. Max
    July 8, 2015

    hopefully ulefone isn’t becoming the new elephone. which would make for some funny puns and jokes, but…
    oh, and please think of the sub-5.5″-customers. there are still enough of them!

  10. Max
    July 8, 2015

    hopefully ulefone isn’t becoming the new elephone. which would make for some funny puns and jokes, but…
    oh, and please think of the sub-5.5″-customers. there are still enough of them!

  11. naminto marcello
    August 24, 2015

    is batery 2800mAh or 6200mAh??ermmm

  12. naminto marcello
    August 24, 2015

    is batery 2800mAh or 6200mAh??ermmm