In today’s fast-paced world, smartphones have become an integral part of our lives. From staying connected with loved ones to managing work on the go, we rely on these devices for a multitude of tasks.
However, the one challenge we often face is the need for a long-lasting battery that can keep up with our demanding lifestyles.
Fortunately, a new breed of smartphones has emerged, offering massive battery capacities reaching 20,000mAh and above.
In this article, we will delve into the world of power-packed smartphones and explore four impressive contenders: the Doogee V Max, Doogee S100 Pro, Unihertz Tank, and Oukitel WP 19.
Best Smartphones with 20,000mAh Battery and Above
1. Doogee V Max: An Endurance Powerhouse with 5G Network
The Doogee V Max is the first on the list, and that is because it is the only device of the four with 5G network capability. It comes in a 6.58-inches screen with FHD+ screen and a 120Hz refresh.
The V Max is powered by the Dimensity 1080 5G CPU, and has 12GB RAM with 256GB ROM. It has three camera lenses on the rear pioneered by a 108-megapixel main sensor, while a 32MP selfie is used on the front.
The battery capacity is actually capped at 22,000, and it is paired with a 33W fast charger. You are also getting a dual stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.2, and runs Google Android 12 out of the box.
2. Doogee S100 Pro: A Rugged Companion with Endless Stamina
The second device on the list is the Doogee S100 Pro. It shares both design and screen specs with the V Max, but relies on the Helio G99 octa-core CPU, which means, the device is a 4G-only smartphone.
On this model, you are also getting a set of three camera lenses on the rear, and the main shooter is still capped at 108-megapixels, while a single 32MP selfie shooter is used on the front. The same 22,000mAh battery is available on here as well, and it is paired with a 33W fast charger, while Google Android 12 runs out of the box.
Unihertz Tank: Battery Brilliance for Camp lovers
For the adventure seekers and the rugged lifestyle enthusiasts, the Unihertz Tank is a smartphone that combines impressive battery capacity with a super bright LED camp Lamp.
The Unihertz Tank comes with an upscale screen from the previous two models, offering a fairly large 6.81-inches FHD+ screen with a sided dot notch.
But the main camera is still a 108MP lens, and the internal storage is capped at 256GB, however, RAM size is now reduced to 8GB.
Interestingly, the 22,000mAh battery on the Tank is fitted with a notably faster 66W charger. Like the other two above, the Unihertz Tank has a sided fingerprint scanner, and it is got Android 12 out of the box.
Oukitel WP19: Battery Life Meets Style
The Oukitel WP19 made the last device on the list because it offers the lesser battery capacity, which is 21,000. It is also slightly older than the other three, and it is only given a 64-megapixels, instead of a 108MP on the other three.
Also, the CPU of the WP19 is Helio G95, making it the lesser powered variant on the list. The phone’s display is capped at 6.78-inches, which is slightly smaller than what you’ll find on the Unihertz Tank, but larger than the first two.
But the phone still retains 256GB ROM, along with 8GB RAM, and the built-in 21,000mAh battery is backed by a 33W fast charger, while Google Android 12 is available out of the box.
Conclusion
In a world where battery life is a primary concern for smartphone users, these four devices prove that endurance can go hand in hand with functionality and style.
The Doogee V Max should be the best option for folks who want to combine 5G network with the longest battery stamina possible on a smartphone, while the S100 Pro should be the way to go for Doogee fans who want to save cost on a 22,000mAh smartphone.
On the other hand, camping and adventure lovers will benefits more from the super powerful LED lamp stacked to the rear of the Unihertz Tank, leaving the Oukitel WP 19 as the way out for folks on a tighter budget.
Note that all the smartphones above support NFC, have dual SIM cards, have a sided fingerprint scanner, and are all rated for water and dust resistance. Which of these is your recommendation and why?