It’s pretty awful that some phones can have good battery life and capacity, but take a depressingly long time to replenish their battery. But that’s certainly not the case for the new Ulefone Power 5. Though packing a huge 13000mAh battery, the phone can be fully charged rather quickly thanks to the 5V/5A super fast charger and today we’ve got a video for you to prove it. So check it out.
As you can see in the video, the charging speed is really quite impressive. The battery climbs to 10% after just 15 minutes of charging, 45 minutes later the battery reaches 32%, 75 minutes in the battery jumps up to 52%, and after 150 mins of charging wehave 91% charged .The phone will activate trickle charging automatically when charged 90% of power, which might slow down the charging process, but will safely recover the few remaining percent. Finally, full charge is reached in just 3 hours and a half, but take note that the charging test is done with the phone turned off. According to Ulefone, aside from faster charging speed, their 5V/5A fast charge that relies on larger current is much safer compared to conventional fast charging technologies relying in larger voltage.
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Below is a quick summary of other specs of the Ulefone Power 5 :
- 6.0-inch 18:9 all screen display with FHD+ resolution;
- Mediatek MT6763 octa-core processor (Helio P23) paired with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage;
- Sony 21MP/5MP dual rear camera setup, 13MP/5MP dual front camera setup; OIS technology; dual rear LED flash,selfie softlight
- Advanced Face ID recognition system;
- Fingerprint scanner on the side;
- Independent audio chipset;handy shortcut key on the frame;10W wireless charge
- Android 8.1 Oreo system out of the box.
You can learn more about the big battery model Ulefone Power 5 visiting the official website. The phone is also currently available for a special price of $269.99 for example in here.
Ulefone were good at some point earlier. Once they started this big battery , weak processor thing, they started going downhill.
Atleast use commonsense, if you are putting massive battery then use at least some midrange good processor.If no SD660 range then use P70 or P60 atleast. Nobody wants to buy the brick which is slow as snail.