Oukitel K10000: first smartphone with 10000 mAH battery


We know about many smartphones with huge battery capacity. But have you ever spotted any smartphone with as big as 10,000 mAH battery? This Oukitel K10000 is offering the exact amount…

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Oukitel K10000: smartphone and portable power bank

This latest smartphone made by Chinese producer Oukitel is being the King of all battery smartphones, leading far ahead of the current record of 6,000 mAH Gionee Marathon M5 is keeping. The first thought that bumps into your mind could be: “Which such huge battery capacity, it must take forever to charge this smartphone”. Actually, Oukitel has proposed that, by using 9V 2A charging, it only takes you 3.5 hours to fully charge 10,000 mAH of this battery beast – not much longer than others smartphones.

Other Oukitel K10000 specs, besides the impressive battery are: a 5.5 inch IPS display, 2GB of RAM with 16GB internal storage. The phone is powered by a MediaTek MT 6735 SoC. Design-wise, the phone has a firm metal body that measure 9mm of thickness. Oukital K10000 is proving its competitiveness by supporting 4G LTE and dual SIM card slot. However, one small point is that, Outkitel K10000 doesn’t seem like to focus on the camera function, featuring a 8MP main camera and 2MP selfie shooter.

Oukitel K10000

Let’s take a simple example. Samsung Galaxy Note 5 battery has a 3300 mAhH capacity. If taking the Oukitel K10000 as power bank, we theoretically, we can fully charge 3 Note 5 units and still have 10% battery left. Isn’t it nice to have such a phone, whose battery we can rely on for many days, and use as power “source” for other devices at the same time.

Oukitel K10000: surprisingly affordable for a 10,000 mAH beast

Impressive as it looks like, the Oukitel K10000 will not cost you a fortune. Instead, it targets as the mid-range market. Oukitel K1000 price is as low as USD 240, and on promo price at only USD 199 on some online retailer. It is said that Oukitel will start shipping the handset on January 2, 2016. Few more weeks to go.