Guinness World Records (GWR) is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world, which packs full of the world’s grossest, smelliest, weirdest and noisiest records. It receives over 50,000 record applications a year and the latest one is coming from the Ulefone brand concerning their latest big battery phone Ulefone Power 5.
And why they think it should be in a record book ? Well according to Ulefone it’s verified and approved that the Power 5 should be the current top smartphone with the highest battery capacity. After all it packs huge 13.000 mAh battery and could offer up to 7 days of endurance on a single charge. And to quickly recharge it you can use the super fast 5V/5A charging or use the 10W wireless charging for more convenience.
Aside from the big battery capacity, the Power 5 also offers some quite solid specs. Fueled by MTK6763 octa-core processor (aka Helio P23) coupled with 6GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, the Power 5 should deliver a pretty smooth, fast and energy-efficient overall performance. Display will be a 6-inch one with FHD+ resolution and oon the back of the device you can see the leather-like finish for quite a good grip feeling.
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Camera-wise the Power 5 is coming with a Sony 21MP+5MP dual rear camera combo and 13MP+5MP selfie duo. The rear sensors should be also equipped with the OIS to eliminate the hand shake issues. The phone will also be sporting facial recognitioon tech, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, hardware shortcut special key and the Android 8.1 Oreo as OS. More information with full specs is available on their official website.
The Ulefone fan festival event is still under way so check it out to have a chance of winning some free coupons and wireless chargers. For more details about the event, please head over to the official activity webpage. Presales for the Power 5 are supposed to start on April 24th and there there should be some special deals available, so stay tuned for our next update!
LOL. My Lenovo P2 has 7 days light use endurance.
All do I do like big battles this one is thanks but no thanks. 13Ah battery alone wights 250g so the phone would be at least 350g, closer to 400g probably