Leaked: AllCall S1 to Come with a 5500mAh Battery, Just like the Xiaomi Max 3


AllCall S1

Yesterday, the latest phablet from Xiaomi – the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 – was officially announced. The handset is characterized by its large screen and – probably more interesting for some – a massive 5500mAH battery. Closely following that, we now hear some rumors coming from AllCall that suggest the Chinese phone company will bring a namely called “S1” in the near future which is also said to be packing a 5500mAh large battery.

It’s really not so much of a rumor anymore though, as we already have a clear photo of the smartphone internals which shows its battery capacity.

If this detail will be confirmed when the phone will be out in the wild, and we can actually check the real battery size, then it’ll make the AllCall S1 a really appealing option. The massive battery could bring a similar autonomy to the one on the Mi Max 3, meaning 17 hours of video playback, 10 hours of continuous gaming and more than two days of usage on a single charge.

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We really hope this isn’t just some low marketing strategy, because a phone with that battery capacity would be a great addition to AllCall’s lineup. If the company then optimizes software as they should and they’ve done on previous devices, then we’re looking at a really interesting phone.

As we mentioned earlier, we still aren’t sure when this phone is actually coming out or if the battery will be as big as they promise. So we suggest you stay tuned on GizChina for the latest from the Chinese smartphone world, including the AllCall S1.

You can also check out AllCall’s official website if you don’t want to miss anything from the company.

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