Almost five years ago, Energizer tried to sell a smartphone, or more accurately, an 18,000 mAh power bank with a built-in phone. Now Avenir Telecom (which owns the Energizer brand) has done it again, only now they've packed the smartphone into a 28,000mAh battery. This is what is called progress.
The device itself is called the Hard Case P28K, and like its predecessor, it will be sold under the Energizer brand. The company claims that the P28K battery is enough to last a full week of regular use. The device also has an IP69 rating rugged enough to withstand any off-grid adventures you might want to take part in while away from a charging point. Talk time is 122 hours (or just over five days), and standby time is 2252 hours, which is almost 94 days, reports The Verge.
The disadvantage is the absolute size. At 27.8mm thick and weighing 570g, the Hard Case P28K is more than triple the thickness and weight of the iPhone 15.
It can be quickly charged at up to 33W, but the rest of the specs are more relevant to entry-level or mid-range smartphones. There is no 5G, but the processor is MediaTek MT6789, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, trio rear cameras, Android 14 and a 6.78-inch 1080p LCD display.
Avenir Telecom plans to sell the Energizer Hard Case P28K for €249.99 when it goes on sale this October
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