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21.03.2024 13:20

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Oukitel WP36: the loudest phone on the market

Photo: Oukitel
Photo: Oukitel

Oukitel's next phone, the WP36, is expected to be designed for spending time outdoors without worrying too much about charging, thanks to its huge 10,000 mAh battery. Since it will not be equipped with the most powerful hardware, the battery autonomy should be sufficient for several days of use. In addition to the IP68, IP69K, MIL-STD-810H certificates, the #141 will simultaneously break other volume records. 

It's hard to believe, but the laurel of the loudest phone actually exists. And two companies are fighting for it: Oukitel and Ulefone. Ulefone has just released an equally loud Power Armor 16S phone that you wouldn't want to see in the hands of your next-door neighbor. Oukitel immediately struck back and introduced the WP36 model.

The Oukitel WP36 is said to be able to produce a sound of 128 decibels (dB), with čimer it would also surpass its predecessor WP22 with 125 dB. The 8D stereo sound system (up to 3.5 W) will be strategically placed in the middle of the back of the smartphone's rear camera. If we look a little closer, we can see minor similarities with the Nubia Z phone.

Oukitel's robust smartphone will also be able to serve as a portable charging station, as the huge battery will also support reverse charging, which is not found in Ulefone phones. But it will have a miserable 13 MP camera (Ulefone Power Armor 16S has a 50 MP camera).

Both smartphones are said to have 16 GB of RAM, but in connection with virtual RAM, which draws resources from the drive and is not equivalent to working memory. The WP36 will have a larger (albeit HD+) 6.52-inch display at launch, and will be powered by the MediaTek MT8788 processor, which is its industry designation, so we don't know its exact specs. Sales will begin in April. 


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