Oukitel K6000 With Massive 6000mAh Battery Launched

Oukitel K6000 With Massive 6000mAh Battery Launched
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Chinese handset maker Oukitel, which was in the news for developing a smartphone in July with a huge 10000mAh battery, has unveiled another battery-focused handset.

The Oukitel K6000 smartphone featuring a 6000mAh battery has been announced. So far, the company has not revealed pricing and availability details for the handset. Unfortunately, the company had also not listed the handset on its website at the time of writing.

The large battery on the K6000 smartphone (via GizmoChina) is said to offer up to 10 days of backup on battery-saving mode and is claimed to offer up to 46 hours of music playback. The Chinese company also claims that the handset can deliver up to 40 days of standby time. The handset comes with fast charging feature which offers the handset a talk time of up to 2 hours with just 5 minutes charge. The K6000 smartphone also features reverse charging, allowing it to charge other handsets.

Unfortunately, the company has not revealed other details of the K6000 so far, and can be expected to announce them closer to release.

Back in June, Gionee had launched its Marathon M5 smartphone also featuring a massive 6000mAh battery. The Marathon M5 was priced at CNY 2,299 (roughly Rs. 23,000). The Gionee Marathon M5 features two 3000mAh batteries, taking the total to 6000mAh. The smartphone was said to last up to 4 days. It also features an extreme mode that can boost standby time at 5 percent battery life to 62 hours. The smartphone also supports reverse charging, which allows users to utilise the Marathon M5 as a power bank to charge other devices.

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