Ulefone T1 Shows Endurance With 4 Hour Battery Test


With 6GB RAM the Ulefone T1 has hefty specifications but people have asked questions about the battery life, questions that Ulefone tries to answer in the following endurance video.

Ulefone entered the world of the flagship phones with the Ulefone T1, a handset that boasts an impressive 6GB RAM but fans of the brand have asked if the flagship phone has the battery life to match the top end hardware.

Before we get on to the battery life of the Ulefone T1 lets remind ourselves what the specifications of the phone include.

While 6GB RAM might be the feature that draws many customers in, the phone also has dual rear cameras (16 megapixel + 5 megapixel), front 13 megapixel sensor with LED flash and extensive global network support.

On top of that, the T1 also features Helio P25 octa-core 2.6GHz processor, 64GB of internal storage, 5.5-inch FHD display, CNC-processed metal unibody, front fingerprint reader, gyroscope and Android 7.0 as the OS.

With such high specs and just a 3680mAh battery people have shown concern about the battery life of the phone so to dispel all worries, Ulefone made an official battery test.

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As shown in the video, the T1 goes through a 4-hour battery test. After one-hour online music, one-hour online video playback, one-hour gaming, thirty-minute WhatsApp video call and thirty-minute video recording, the T1 consumes 56% of battery in total. It’s fairly obvious that the T1 could last a desired day for you without any problem. Meanwhile, the T1 support PE+2.0 9V/2A fast charge which could be refilled in 80 minutes.

Currently Ulefone T1 is available for $199.99 on Banggood after the presale ends on August 6th, the price will go up to $299.99. By the way, the deca-core & dual-camera flagship from Ulefone, the Gemini Pro is on sale with a special price of $239.99 at Geekbuying.

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2 Comments

  1. joepiedepoepie
    August 4, 2017

    Of course it’s important to know how high the brightness was at that time.
    It’s so hard for any manufacturer to stand out of the crowd.
    This ulefone doesn’t do it for me. A Mediatek and no Amoled makes it hard to compete with a cheaper Xiaomi redmi note 4x which has the benefit of the more reliable name.

  2. joepiedepoepie
    August 4, 2017

    Of course it’s important to know how high the brightness was at that time.
    It’s so hard for any manufacturer to stand out of the crowd.
    This ulefone doesn’t do it for me. A Mediatek and no Amoled makes it hard to compete with a cheaper Xiaomi redmi note 4x which has the benefit of the more reliable name.