Unleash your Smartphone Power with Oukitel’s 10,000 mAh Battery

Rumors say that a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, Oukitel, is currently working on a smartphone model with a battery pack that holds a considerable power of 10,000 mAh and may last a week of usage. Supposedly, the impressive battery will fit on an "Android 5.1 Smartphone" as may be seen on these uploaded images.

Who would not wish to extend their smartphone's battery life span? Many people consider it as a disaster when their phones ran out of power, after a day or two, especially during an important call or an internet browsing. Currently, most handsets available on the market run using battery packs with insubstantial power that causes the unit to drain easily. Tech savvies, today, are in search for brands that will provide them more time to use their gadgets.

If Oukitel would finally release this smartphone model which features the 10,000 mAh battery, it can outperform all other known brands in the market today as the existing mobile brands commonly install roughly around 2,100 to 3,500mAh batteries. This will make it the most powerful battery pack among its major competitors including Iphone, Samsung, and Nubia.

The company has yet to announce the smartphone model name and its official date of release. However, its thick design and rough appearance can be a hint that the unit will use a larger battery. Some tech experts also believe that this massive battery would take longer charging time so it should come along with a fast charging innovation.

Yet, according to some online buzz, it will be running using Android Lollipop 5.1, the newest build that Google is presently offering to gadget manufacturers.

These 10,000 mAh battery packs will definitely change the way people use their cell phones and gadgets. Nonetheless, smartphone users will still have to settle using portable external batteries that enable them to use their gadgets longer especially during emergencies.

Despite its bulky feature, are you willing to buy this smartphone model that uses a massive 10,000 mAh battery? Which do you prefer; size or better power longevity? What do you think?

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