Energizer Power Max P16K Pro hands-on

26 February 2018
We take a closer look at Energizer's new 16,000 mAh smartphone.

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is it a abuse of power if i accidentally drop it on my cat?

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    • Anonymous
    • YQM
    • 17 Jan 2019

    Good luck

      jollero, 05 Jun 2018Any news regarding when it will be finally released?No there isn't, unfortunately

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        • winx
        • wc7
        • 12 Sep 2018

        Energizer is not a mobile phone brand. It's phones are made from OEM. So no wonder it has a clone phone somewhere.

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          • Patrick
          • gQt
          • 10 Jun 2018

          Room12, 05 May 2018I just hope the 16000mAh is genuine unlike the fake 12000mA... morespeaking of which, this phone does look a lot like the bl12000

          same company? pure coincidence? it's a mystery

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            • jollero
            • tJr
            • 05 Jun 2018

            Any news regarding when it will be finally released?

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              • Room12
              • mxF
              • 05 May 2018

              I just hope the 16000mAh is genuine unlike the fake 12000mAh in the Doogee BL 12000 Pro

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                • Kek
                • JP2
                • 02 Apr 2018

                If this thing had a SD 625 or a 636 it would be the best phone out there.

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                  • AnonD-741372
                  • 3SI
                  • 01 Mar 2018

                  Looks good. First phone in a while that I wouldn't need to carry in silicon case because its to thin and slippery. Nowadays phones get ridiculously thin to a point that I can't use new phones comfortable without a case (I have Xiaomi Redmi Note 4x that is 8,5 mm and its still way too thin). I would immediately go and buy one if two thing happens A) it would be powered by Snapdragon (625 or 636 would be best IMHO) and B) it would get official support from LineageOS so I could use it frustration free for few years without thinking if manufacturer will ever provide software and what's even more important security updates.

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                    • NkR
                    • 28 Feb 2018

                    Exactly my thoughts.They should have used at least a Snapdragon 821 or maybe a 660.

                      highly doubt it is 16000mah. it easily beats any powerbank in capacity and size, but includes a smartphone.

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                        • Samer
                        • 3JW
                        • 27 Feb 2018

                        They should have used a better processor, 835 for example, not expecting them to use the latest, but something better than this

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                          • Dkm
                          • 27 Feb 2018

                          I hope they get the safety aspect right. If its anything like the Galaxy Note 7 was, we'd have a pretty big explosion... :D

                          Not a minor one that scars your skin.

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                            • Marco M
                            • Mu3
                            • 27 Feb 2018

                            OSasmatteroffact, 26 Feb 2018It won't last long since it's use power hungry mediatek, wo... morein Mrwhosetheboss' review of the DOOGEE BL12000 (which this does appear to be a rebrand of), you can see just how great it's battery life is. And perhaps this even has a better one.

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                              • smee
                              • SmG
                              • 27 Feb 2018

                              AnonD-716874, 26 Feb 2018is that phone or power bank ? lola powerbank with an internal android phablet.

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                                • IVE
                                • 27 Feb 2018

                                Probably need vibranium pants to carry it all the time

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • KL$
                                  • 27 Feb 2018

                                  "That king of explains why it doesn't boot..." I don't think there's any king or kingly things in this matter, unless you count the 16K mAh battery as kingly.

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                                    • AnonD-732843
                                    • HCY
                                    • 26 Feb 2018

                                    Why would Energizer even hassle with setting up its booth at MWC when they can't even show a working unit ?

                                    Who was the wise one to give the green light in bringing a non-working dummy or bricked device to the MWC?

                                    This crap shouldn't even happen!

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                                      • Stan
                                      • RaX
                                      • 26 Feb 2018

                                      Shui8, 26 Feb 2018Man if they use 6000 mah, reduce the thickness and weight, ... moreWhen Laptops were exploding, they didn't burn down houses. It was not the fire intensity, but rather the area that was burning with the same intensity. Keep in mind that some laptop batteries had up to 100Wh. This 16Ah battery will be about 60Wh, and being more compact will definitely burn hotter, but not by as much as one would imagine.

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                                        • gxQ
                                        • 26 Feb 2018

                                        Is reminds me the Doogee BL12000. If doogee is manufacting it will have many problems.