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Ulefone hints at the launch of a new phone with an immense 13,200mAh battery

A first glimpse of a super-battery device. (Source: Ulefone)
A first glimpse of a super-battery device. (Source: Ulefone)
The affordable smartphone OEM Ulefone has released a new teaser for an upcoming device with an extra-large charge capacity. The company asserts that it will alleviate low-battery anxiety, and will thus be ideal for working or power users. The new product's price or availability has yet to be revealed.

Ulefone is a company that makes its name on phones and accessories that are either attractively-priced, of the rugged variety or, occasionally, both at the same time. Now, it hints that the USP for its next upcoming product is longevity. It is currently touted as about to launch with a particularly extensive 13,200mAh battery.

Going by the outline provided in its initial teaser, it seems it is to be a full smart device rather than a charging companion, and possibly one with a tough-phone-style case at that. Ulefone has not confirmed this outright, although it does state that the user could leave their power bank behind when toting the impending device.

Therefore, Ulefone now pitches this new prospect at high-frequency users, as well as those needing a long-lasting phone for work or travel (in the future, maybe). On the other hand, its super-sized rated capacity would truly be at its best should it launch with features such as reverse charging or reverse wireless charging. However, devices in the OEM's usual wheelhouse often manage to miss out on such specs on their debut.

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Ulefone Press Release

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2021-05-15 (Update: 2021-05-15)