Ulefone Power Armor 13 battery drain test


Ulefone Power Armor 13

For smartphones, especially those in the rugged device category, battery life has always been a major focus. New rugged Power Armor 13, launched by Ulefone a long ago, packs 13.200mAh battery capacity and should make a real statement. With such a massive battery capacity, what should the battery life look like ? No need to guess anymore, because the makers just released a battery drain test video with Power Armor 13. So we can check it out together.

Power Armor 13’s battery capacity is certainly monstrous, but don’t underestimate people’s ability to drain it. Because even when using a rugged phone with such an amazing battery capacity, users can still get concerned about battery life. But as the video shows, only 2% of battery is gone after online music streaming for 1 hour, 2% battery gone after video streaming for 1 hour and about 6% battery gone after 1 hour of FHD video recording.

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But it doesn’t stop there. The phone only consumes 5% of the battery after an hour of vigorous gaming or 3% battery consumption for 30-minute of PTT calling. At the end of the video you can clearly see, that there is only 18% of the battery gone after 4.5 hours of continuous heavy usage. Based on such data it’s clear, that Power Armor 13 can back you up throughout a whole day from dawn to dusk. No matter how intensive stuff will get.

The video told us what we have already expected. Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a real battery monster and it takes no prisoners. If you want to learn more about it, then head to the Ulefone’s official website. As always.

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