This Smartphone lasts 50 DAYS without Charging. By Mrwhosetheboss

By Mrwhosetheboss
Aug 15, 2021
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This Smartphone lasts 50 DAYS without Charging.

Energizer, no, and mainly for that batteries, have just gone and done something. Crazy and I've got three smartphones to show you back to back in this video and I. Think each one will impress you in its open way. First up and the lowest end phone here is the energizer ultimate you at six 20s pop catchy naming I know, but it's really well-built. The phone is encased in Gorilla Glass 3 has a well-placed side, mounted fingerprint scanner and, in my opinion, looks every bit as good as flagships that are coming out now. Lg could learn a thing or two also I refuse to believe.

This is coincidence. A smartphone has a pop-up dual camera, which creates the silhouette of one of the company's iconic batteries. It's a cool touch. It is 299 dollars, and it's easy to forget that the phone runs Android 9 and you get a full HD plus LCD that fills the whole front of the phone and mind you minimize the chin, a lot better than far more expensive rivals. Furthermore, it's got a triple camera on the back, which is not gonna, be close to flagship performance, but still at $299 10 out of 10 for effort.

Furthermore, it's even pretty powerful I had a meeting with the guys behind this, and whilst one of them insisted this is upper mid-range I'd say just mid-range covers it, which is fine for the price. Furthermore, it runs a MediaTek p 70 chips with 6 gigs of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage. No, the next phone and I really think the company is to look into hiring someone to name their products. Is the power max P, 18k pop and well it's a complete monstrosity of a smartphone. In fact, even to call it a phone would be a bit of a stretch, seeing as this thing weighs more than some tablets at 472 grams.

It's still just a solid well-built, but surprising, because it's in a form factor that I've never seen before you know. The funny thing is, though, that energizer has built a device thicker than three flagship phones, stacked on top of each other and still haven't added a headphone jack. It's ironic, but it does make sense, because this phone is all about the battery and a headphone jack might cut into that or mean the production of a custom cell to fit around it at 18,000 William hours. This is the largest battery I've ever seen on a phone and when it releases around summer, it'll be a world record. Breaker and they've managed this by stacking three six thousand million Power Cells on top of each other.

So what are the numbers? Well, according to the chief product guy, a conservative estimate would be 40 hours of gaming 90 hours of call time and a pretty staggering 50 days of standby time. It comes with a fast charger too, but just because of how much of a unit this device is, it still takes nine hours to charge in terms of other specs. It's pretty much identical to the first phone. I showed you, but this mammoth battery has essentially doubled. The price of a phone which I was quoted would be on sale for around $600 I, be curious.

Would you consider paying double for a phone with a significantly better battery? So, what's the third phone? Well, it turns out that something and Huawei are about to get some flexible competition in the form of wait for it. The power max P 8100 s, it's actually quite a serious phone, although they didn't have any pre-release models for me to try. It should combine a price that is to quote definitely not $2,000 and top tier specifications, there'll be a MediaTek version, but also a 5d one powered by the Snapdragon 805 chip with a 10,000 William hour battery and a 48 megapixel dual camera setup on the back, while I was at the booth. I was also drawn to this lifetime at warranty sticker. That was all over the place and turns out it's not quite what it seems, but they say that if you have any hardware or software issue in the first three years of using one of their phones, they'll immediately repair or replace it.

So it's still pretty cool. If you enjoy the video, a sub would be massively appreciated and, as always, my name is Aaron. This is Mr. who's, the boss, and I'll catch you in the next one.


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