Earlier this week we broke news of two new large battery THL phones about to go on sale, more details have now surfaced giving full specifications for the phones.
The THL 5000 and THL 4400 phones are two of the most exciting THL devices we have seen recently, and a leak earlier this week has actually become one of the most popular THL stories we have posted.
The interested in these two phones stems from the fact that they seem to two very well thought out products, with larger battery capacities and nice set of features.
As we reported earlier both phones have a 5-inch Gorilla Glass display, 5 megapixel front cameras and the same dimensions (44.9 x 72.3 x 8.9mm), it has now come to light that both will also have Android 4.2 and support for GSM and WCDMA networks.
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In addition we have found that the THL 4400, equipped with a 4400mAh battery with have a 8 mega-pixel F2.4 rear camera, and quad-core processor from Mediatek, OTG, SD and quick charge.
The THL 5000 though, with 5000mAh battery, is truly something special with NFC, OTG, quick charging, octa-core processor, 2GB RAM, quick charge, SD memory expansion, 1080 display and rear Sony 13 mega-pixel camera with F1.8 aperture!
We are still waiting on pricing and launch details, lets hope that THL have managed to keep prices down and have 4.4 updates in the works.
ZeroLemon makes a 9300 mAh battery for the note 2, which I’ve owned. They also make a 10,000 mAh for the note 3, which I will be getting soon. This also comes with something similar to the otter box and a spring clip snap on holster.
But that’s just adding extra costs to an already expensive phone to make it more functional. This is looking more like the complete package in one phone. It’s got literally everything that people have been asking for, a large battery, a slim design, SD card expansion, a camera that sounds pretty good, an original design, a not too large not too small display, a good resolution, quick charging for that huge battery, NFC, OTG and a couple of meh features. Add that with the MTK6592’s good performance and possible KitKat updates, there’s literally never been a better time to consider a ThL smartphone. The only thing that could make this better would be good GPS performance and dual SIM slots. If it had those, this thing would be gold.
The MT6582 and MT6592 doesn’t have LTE. But like Airyl said, these arphones we’ve all been looking for. When they release them, I’ll make sure to get both for my wife and myself.
They didn’t specify which octa core processor they’re using, if it’s MT6595 then THL has one hell of a phone there.
They do specify it, actually. In the 5000 picture’s platform section. It’s using the MTK6592W like the other ThL phones. I’m also guessing W stands for WCDMA.
+1 Airyl. Thanks for responding to desponent. I think he must’ve missed that part while reading thru the article.