‘Super Saver Mode’ added to the Ulefone Gemini for battery saving


Ulefone Gemini super saver mode

Ulefone’s dual-camera phone Gemini equips an averagely sized 3250mAh capacity battery which can give about a full day of ordinary use, to make it last longer Ulefone also added a Super Saver Mode that will help the phone last hours more when you decide it’s time to save battery.

Today, they released a video to show us what we can expect from this feature; let’s have a look!

In the video we see how it’s possible to activate Super Saver Mode by holding the power button. After it’s been enabled, WiFi will be turned off as well as Data connection and most apps will be closed. It’ll basically become an ordinary cellphone with 2G connectivity for phone calls and SMS.

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Ulefone also implemented a feature that asks you to activate Super Saver Mode when the battery level gets below 10%, thus saving energy you might need later on or reduce stress on the battery. This mode should provide about one day of additional use.

Ulefone also showed half an hour of Full HD video playback, which resulted in an 8% power draw.

ulefone gemini

Let’s sum up the rest of the hardware on the Ulefone Gemini. The phone comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD display, 13MP/5MP dual rear cameras, 1.5GHz chipset, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.

If you’re into dual camera phones or want to try it out, leave your email over at Ulefone’s official website in order to get a $70 off coupon. You have time until February 14th.

Our review of the phone will be out early next week, so stay tuned if you wish to know more!

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2 Comments

  1. Wolvie
    February 10, 2017

    Hmmm there is old fashion way to save the power.
    Just power off the damn smartphone LOL !

    • Muhammad Yasir
      February 10, 2017

      lol but you have to admit it’s innovative !