I’m not happy with Honor and I will not buy another one. So much bloat, crap that connects to chinese servers and can’t be uninstalled or even disabled.
So the Chinese Samsung.
I really like Doogee phones, I just wish they didn’t have such a silly name.
First time I’ve heard of this brand.
8GB RAM, 256GB storage, big screen for ~€250 where I live. The CPU looks very weak, but acceptable for €250 price.
The brand name doesn’t work that well, although it sounds worse in English than in other languages IMO.
Those are rookie numbers, there’s a Kickstarter project phone - Oukitel WP100 Titan: 33,000mAh
Damn, is that even legal to take on a plane?
Depends on the voltage, the max for planes is 100Wh
I’ll make a Kickstarter with a 100,000 mAh battery, why not
Go for it, it’ll be the size of a brick but will only need charging every 18 months
On my Kickstarter it won’t be. The point is Kickstarter can promise anything
My current phone has a 10,600mah battery already…
What do you have?
Ulefone Armor 27T
Can you use your phone as a power bank?
I’m not sure about as a power bank. It can do reverse wireless charging (QI) however.
I actually use it almost entirely wirelessly now. It’s a faff to open the waterproof cover on the usb C each night.
I’ve fallen onto wireless charging, too. I got a cheapo disc deally that’s next to my bed. And then got a car that had a wireless charger. It makes it easier when I’m changing music to not have to deal with a charge cord. The fact that it warms up when it’s charging makes me think it’s less efficient that a cord, tho’.
My phone has an insane battery. I only have to charge it every couple of days, even when using android auto (via wireless adapter). My charger also includes a cooling fan, and can push 30W. It’s not as efficient, but it’s damn convenient.
Whoa! I have a OnePlus with 6000ma and was strutting, thats ridiculous.
It also has thermal imaging capability. 😜
At some point I’d rather just carry a power bank when I go camping or something instead of carrying a huge phone daily
I’ve never tested this hypothesis, but I would guess that a big-ass battery would remain useful after years of wear while a normal battery would need to be almost constantly plugged in. It’s one thing to plug in a power bank now and then, but if it effectively becomes a wired device that’s too much of a pain.
I don’t know about all manufacturers but Sony and I think Samsung both allow you to limit max state of charge to 80%, I just hit 3 years on my device consistently using that feature, and haven’t seen much degradation yet.
I believe OnePlus Motorola and now Google support 80% limit charging. Sony’s is more In-Depth, .
Sony’s is more In-Depth, .
In what manner?
I know Sony had originally contributed the battery saver to AOSP since that was not standard back then.
Aren’t large phones somewhat popular hence the iphone plus sizes and whatnot?
Yeah a 75wh battery pack is plenty for a week of camping. And it saves carrying the weight daily.
I dunno I’m seriously considering BlackView for my next phone the huge batteries and the Flir cameras appeal to me.
Things are probably a brick though but yeah I’m also sure I saw one from them with a 15,000mah battery but without the Flir cam which I really kinda want.
I want a 20000mah power bank with wireless charging capabilities. Is it that hard to make?
Unihertz tank series.
I could not find anything online. Can you share the product listing page?
https://www.unihertz.com/products/tank
22000 mAh
That’s a smartphone. I mentioned powerbank.
The powerbank comes with some minor smartphone functionality as a bonus.
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