3GB 1080P 6050mAh Ulefone Power preview
Ulefone got their start mostly making Samsung clones, but as of a year or so back they began developing their own styles. The Ulefone Be Pro, while looking very much like the OnePlus One, wasn’t really a clone. They then went on to develop the popular Ulefone Be Touch, one of the slicker phones I’ve had a chance to review.
Now Ulefone is jumping on the mega-battery bandwagon with the Ulefone Power.
Ulefone Power specs specifications
- SoC: MTK6753
- CPU: 64-bit 8-core Cortex-A53@1.3GHz
- GPU: PowerVR G6200
- RAM: 3GB
- ROM storage: 16GB
- Display: 5.5″@1080P Gorilla Glass 3 protected
- OS: Android 5.1
- Front camera: 13MP Sony IMX214
- Rear camera: 5MP
- Compass: Yes
- OTG: Yes
- Touch ID: Yes
- Dual-SIM: Yes (single-SIM+TF-SD *or* Dual-SIM no TF-SD)
- TF SD expandable: Yes (single-SIM+TF-SD *or* Dual-SIM no TF-SD)
- 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
- 3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
- 4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
- Battery: Sony 6050mAh built-in
The hype around the Ulefone Power is its gigantic 6050mAh battery, according to official marketing from Ulefone the battery is developed by Sony. This should be enough juice to give 10 hours screen on time over a period of a couple of days, or about 13 hours straight onscreen time.
Excellent to see the Ulefone is including a compass here. In several recently released MT6753 mobiles, the compass was left off. They’ve also not slouched with the camera, giving us the very good Sony IMX214.
I’ve reviewed several Ulefones and found them to be generally quite good; solid build with components working properly and modern styling.
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If you’re looking for a mega-battery mobile and have a carrier that covers the above mentioned frequencies, consider the Ulefone Power.
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