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I had a Oukitel 10k the first version: it was good, but the glass really broke so fast and easy which they promised to fix in the second version. So after 2 glass shatters I got the second version: the glass was indeed better but basically everything else was worse. The idea of not making everything smaller but leaving more space for the battery is good imho, but the quality of the phone has to be good and these brands usually are not.
Isn’t a heavy phone like this going to be prone to glass breakage?
Version 1 would break even after a very light drop; the second version I dropped many times and on much worse surfaces and it held together. It still is fine years later. Not sure about this monster ofcourse; I'm talking about 'only' a 10.000 mah phone.
Stop measuring battery size in amp hours. I have no idea how big this battery is without knowing the voltage. Use watt hours in the title.
Or we could use the proper unit of energy, joules. (1 watt second = 1 joule)
No, that would make things too easy to understand.
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Any recommendations for something with a big battery about halfway between this and the average size phone? Ideally, good camera, recent Android, low bloatware, but normal (not tablet) width an height?
The Motos tend to have great battery life, particularly the Pluses, but they won't necessarily stay up to date with Android.
I think I could live with 9000mAh. This is just a bit too thick...
It's only a bit smaller than the first phone I ever used.