Thursday, June 18, 2015

Oukitel - how thick a phone with 10 000 mAh battery

The batteries of smartphones, which change only little compared to other characteristics, are often the subject of intense debate. While the processors become more powerful, larger screens and better resolution, phones batteries vary only rarely, and thus tend to provide an average battery life of a day.


 The fineness of smartphones is also not unrelated to the fact that batteries offer only very rarely more than 2800 mAh. Since our favorite communication tools are becoming thinner, so it leaves fewer places for some components, and often it is the battery that pays the price.


 Some manufacturers are still some efforts, such as the Gionee Marathon M5, which offers nothing but a dual battery for a total of 6020 mAh, for a total range of four days. ZTE is also in the game, since the Chinese automaker would have found a way to double and even triple the autonomy of its smartphones.


 Of course, there are some smartphones that have a battery of 4000 mAh, and even if it does not act thinner, thickness still remains solid. Some have still a substantial battery, as Innos D6000 offering a dual battery, one internal and one amovile, for a total of 6000 mAh in just 11.9 mm thick.


 The Chinese manufacturer Oukitel decided to go further, imagining what would look like a phone with a record 10,000 mAh battery.


 This is a simple prototype, but it gives an idea of the potential thickness of a smartphone that would have a huge battery. As you can see in the different pictures, the phone would not necessarily huge.


 Rather, it seems not much thicker than smartphones that we had in our pockets there a few years. No doubt that with such a battery, autonomy would be significantly improved, and therefore would benefit from his phone without a charger near you.


Technology constantly evolving, it would not be surprising to see the arrival of such a battery capacity in a few years, but in a much thinner smartphone. Meanwhile, he will be satisfied with this model.



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