Jumat, 20 Februari 2015

The $240 Wickedleak Wammy Titan 4 is the Elephone P5000's twin brother, boasts a 5,350mAh battery

The $240 Wickedleak Wammy Titan 4 is the Elephone P5000's twin brother, boasts a 5,350mAh battery


The smartphone with the largest battery we've seen so far is the Elephone P5000, a handset that houses a monstrous 5,350mAh juicer at its back that even doubles as a powerbank and allows the device to bring its fallen brethren from the depths of the dreaded 0% battery abyss. Impressive, indeed. Well we have not yet seen any other phone with a larger juicer at the back.

Enter the Wickedleak Wammy Titan 4, the twin brother of the Elephone P5000 that comes straight from India and boasts the same design and paired with a marginally-smaller 5,330mAh battery at the back. This Wickedleak offering promises up to 4 days of battery life and 43 days of standby time (ah, so that's what the "4" actually stood for!), which would be pretty amazing if it actually holds water.

This large battery has not affected the silhouette of the phone much - with dimensions of 146mm x 73.6mm x 9.3mm, we can hardly associate it a "brick". In fact, it's slimmer than another prominent and popular battery champ, the Motorola Droid Turbo. Design-wise, you'd certainly recognize Samsung's impact on Wickedleak's design team.

Aside from the ginormous battery at the back, truly the Wammy Titan 4's highlight, the handset comes with mid-range specs that command a pretty affordable price tag. In particular, it's powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6592 clocked at 1.7GHz, 2GB of RAM, 16GB native storage, microSD card slot, a 5-inch 1080p display up front, 16MP rear/8MP front-facing camera, and Android KitKat on board (the device is touted as being upgrade-able to Lollipop, mind you). The Titan 4 also has a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button.

The whole shebang commands a Rs.14,400 price tag, which translates to roughly $240. The device is up for pre-order, with actual shipments commencing in early March. Good luck getting it, though - it will probably never arrive on any other market than the local Indian one. Source

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