Followingthe growingnicheofdeviceswith giantbatteries,VKWorldexpects to take a ride in the successofthis newwave, presenting their new VK6050.
Taking a look in the picture, the VK6050 certainly carries a design which resemble another device from Bluboo, which also hasthe battery asmain attraction the X550. By contrast, the VK6050offersan evenlarger batterywith no less than 6050mAh.
VKWorldensures thatsuch capacitycan yieldup to the device 5days of continuous use, 2 days of heavy use or 40 days of standby. And something thatis worth notingis thatdespite the giant size of the battery the VK6050 measure 9.5mm thick, an really impressive mark.
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The others specs includes a 5.5-inch 720p screen, theraw powerof the device isguaranteed by the MT6735 chipset. But something that can be discouraging for multitasking lovers, the VK6050 packs only 1GB of Ram! Theres also 16GB of internal storage plus microsd expansion up to 64GB. For the camera department we have a 13MP OV unit on the rear and a 5MP front-camera.
According to the company the launch of the VK6050 is scheduled for 24th June, the device will cost $138.99 and will come with a free case. For those interested in buy the phone, theres also some info about the frequencies supported by the phone: WCDMA 850/900/2100mHz, FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/
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I’m blindly jumping into this device, giving it the benefit of the doubt for it’s price point. the 1 GB of RAM makes it a bit discouraging, however, there are some flagship devices out there (iPhone 6s, for example) which run silky smooth under 1 GB of RAM. I’ll make do if my experience is positive, but I’ll sell it if it’s anything but. Hoping my 64 GB MicroSDXC works with it, as well. Originally, I was planning on getting a Droid Turbo, though, I’d like to see a phone with an insane battery capacity, and am hoping this solves my issues. As far as multitasking, I’m sure this can have maybe a music player, web browser, and notifications on all at once, without giving way to lag. We survived an era of phones with <1GB, and some seemed to fare out well. I'm gonna give this a try.