Even 3 – 4 years ago it was completely normal to charge a smartphone almost several times a day and carry a power bank with you everywhere. But with the massive introduction of fast chargers and the development of the lithium-ion / lithium-polymer battery market, this problem gradually disappeared. At least for most people. Well, if for some reason you lack the volume of a regular battery, there is a small layer of specialized smartphones on the market with an emphasis on battery life. The Oukitel K series also belongs to this class.


By the standards of Oukitel K smartphones, a battery with a capacity of 10,000 – 11,000 mAh is never a fantasy, but ordinary workdays. Therefore, even in the constant download mode, such a smartphone is difficult to discharge in a couple of days. If you do not stick to the screen for a long time, you can safely count on 4 – 7 days of continuous work. But that's not all. For example, the K15 Plus smartphone, the company's marketers jokingly called it "a power bank with a huge display." Thanks to a capacious 10,000 mAh battery and reverse charging, it can share energy with dead wireless headphones or a fitness tracker.

The range of Oukitel K is quite diverse. On the market you can find both classic frameless smartphones with a glossy back cover a la Oukitel K9, and non-traditional devices with an angular design in the style of shockproof smartphones. But in this case it is just a visual language, additional protection is not provided in the K-series tubes. Almost all models belong to the entry-level and intermediate level and cannot boast of impressive technical characteristics. Usually everything is limited to a low-cost Mediatek processor, 3-4 GB of RAM and massive IPS displays with HD and Full HD resolution. Additional features include fast charging, an NFC, and a multi-photo camera. With ports, how lucky, one part of the models is equipped with USB-C, the other is content with the old USB A. At the same time, many models do not have an audio output.