Design draft of the big battery BLUBOO S3 revealed


BLUBOO S3

Big battery phones are the trend nowadays and customers are even willing to tolerate the larger and thicker phone in favor of the increased battery capacity. And BLUBOO are hearing that and coming soon to the market with the big battery one BLUBOO S3, first presented att at the MWC 2018. But today we have for you more information about the phone coming directly from the official circles.

With 6-inch in-cell Sharp screen and 18:9 aspect ratio, BLUBOO S3’s thickness is maintained at 11.2mm with dimensions of 157.8mm*75.5mm, applying well-polished metal as frame. The main highlight is of course the 8500mAH battery, supporting 12V/2A MTK PE 3.0 fast charge. Charging the phone from 0% to 100% only takes 2.5 hours and once get fully charged, it can last for at least 6 days under moderate usage. In contrast to Ulefone Power3 with 6030mAH battery and a 10mm-thick body, BLUBOO S3 is 20% thicker while raising 40% on battery capacity.

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Also, design-wise, BLUBOO S3’s bezels on rear cover are arc-shaped to improve the handle feeling as it also has a skip-proof texture on it. On the bottom of BLUBOO S3, there is a USB Type-C 3.0 port, which supports OTG function and 100% higher data transfer speed than usual USB. More importantly, the reverse charge function support 1A output electricity, making BLUBOO S3 also a capable power bank with rather a high efficiency. BLUBOO S3 will be launched next month with a price under $200. For more information, check out their official website.

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1 Comment

  1. Shad8x .
    March 19, 2018

    What chip will it use ? Any info about that ?