Big battery phones are currently one of the favourite flavors for the mobile market and many manufacturers are trying to join in the party. Speaking of the need of having big battery phones, one can’t miss the newly released Ulefone Power 3. Packing a huge 6080mAh battery, the Power 3 is supposed to last rather a long time. How does it perform in real scenarios? Ulefone made a battery life test video about it so let’s check it out.
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The test was composed of 5 energy-hungry projects lasting four hours. After one-hour of online music, one-hour online 1080p video playback, half-an- hour video recording, half an hour Wechat voice call and one-hour gaming( the latest NBA2K18), the Power 3 consumed 25% of battery in total. It’s fairly obvious that the phone could offer you more than enough juice for 4 days of usage without breaking a sweat. Meanwhile, the Power 3 supports 5V/3A fast charging, so the battery can be also refilled pretty quickly and efficiently.
Power 3 can also offer some other solid features including:
- 18:9 all-screen design with 6.0-inch FHD+ display
- 13MP+5MP dual selfie cameras, 21MP+5MP dual rear cameras,
- 6GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, advanced Face recognition system, a fingerprint sensor on the back, and newest Android 8.1 Oreo as the OS
Ulefone Power 3 is currently available for a special price of $219.99 on the Gearbest e-shop, which is a significant $80 cut from the retail level price. So if you are looking for a trustworthy big battery phone with long endurance you know where to look to.
Looks legit. It appears that P23 is actually energy efficient, what a nice surprise.
Looks legit. It appears that P23 is actually energy efficient, what a nice surprise.
All battery tests should be performed on a fully charged smartphone until the battery is depleted.
This test could just be an example of “unintentional” uncalibrated battery meter.
All battery tests should be performed on a fully charged smartphone until the battery is depleted.
This test could just be an example of “unintentional” uncalibrated battery meter.