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OUKITEL K10000 REVIEW – BIGGEST BATTERY SMARTPHONE

OUKITEL K10000 REVIEW – BIGGEST BATTERY SMARTPHONE

Posted on July 2, 2016December 4, 2018 By Jarvis

Have you ever heard about a phone with 10000 mAh battery? Obviously no, but here we are with Oukitel K10000 review. Oukitel is a Chinese handset company that has unveiled a new smartphone featuring a 10000 mAh humongous battery that support upto 10-15 days of normal use without charging the device. They have also launched two more devices K6000 and K4000 having 6000 and 4000 mAh battery respectively.

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With that much battery you can reverse charge your other phones many at a time. Oukitel k1000 is boasted about being able to fully charge three iPhone six plus units and still have 10% battery left. The K10000’s immense battery charges itself in three and a half hours, according to the company’s promo materials.
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