Massive battery Oukitel K10000 Pro coming with upgraded specs


Original Oukitel K10000 with the crazy 10000 mAh battery is probably the undisputed king of the longevity out there, but the specs left out a bit to be desired. But apparently Oukitel is ready to remedy that, because a successor Oukitel K10000 Pro is in the works and with the “To Be The King” motto it’s certainly prepared to ascend to the throne.

Oukitel K10000 Pro will upgrade more or less everything vital there is except the 10000 mAh battery capacity, but it gets strengthened with a new powerful 12V/2A charger capable of charging it fully in just 3 hours. Aside of that it really upgrades all across the board, resolution of the 5,5-inch display bumped to FullHD, MT6750T processor, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB of internal storage.

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From the first look the slighty unique  hexa-faceted design is left intact, but what changed for the positive is the weight. Many users complained about the extreme heaviness of K10000 and the Pro managed to shave off 27.5g making it a bit easier to handle with 292.5g total. Oukitel K10000 Pro is coming to the market in early June and more will be surely posted on the official website soon.

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8 Comments

  1. MattD
    May 8, 2017

    I wish they’d kept the hd screen: fhd is going to affect battery life quite a bit… Everything else looks good, even the design!

    • Assefa Hanson
      May 8, 2017

      Same thing i was saying

    • May 9, 2017

      if it’s a new screen tech then it would just be a slight sacrifice.

  2. MattD
    May 8, 2017

    I wish they’d kept the hd screen: fhd is going to affect battery life quite a bit… Everything else looks good, even the design!

    • Assefa Hanson
      May 8, 2017

      Same thing i was saying

    • James Arnold
      May 9, 2017

      if it’s a new screen tech then it would just be a slight sacrifice.

  3. May 9, 2017

    But why are they using the MT6750T which is only capable of this:

    GPU Type: ARM Mali-T860 MP2
    GPU Frequency: 520MHz
    Display Resolution:1280 x 720

    and it’s full HD? how?

  4. James Arnold
    May 9, 2017

    But why are they using the MT6750T which is only capable of this:

    GPU Type: ARM Mali-T860 MP2
    GPU Frequency: 520MHz
    Display Resolution:1280 x 720

    and it’s full HD? how?