Here's the Oukitel WP30 Pro with dual display, 11,000 mAh battery, and 120W charging

14 October 2023
It will be powered by the Dimensity 8050 SoC.

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Anonymous, 14 Oct 2023Great, more options for the people constantly crying for bi... moreToo bad. Still can't jump start my boat's diesel engine.😾

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    • Anonymous
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    • 14 Oct 2023

    And if we look at what I consider „small and light“ phones, which would be below 6“ inch display size and below 160g weight (examples are iPhone 13 mini, iPhone SE, pretty much every flagship from 2015, …) we get exactly 0 results. And 0 is not „plenty“.

    https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2023&nWeightMax=160&fDisplayInchesMax=5.9&sFormFactors=1&sOSes=2,3

    Hope that was slow and comprehensive enough for you. I understand some people need more time to understand things even if they appear simple and like general knowledge.

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      • Anonymous
      • 3SI
      • 14 Oct 2023

      Crackling Doom, 14 Oct 202399.8%? What's your source? No source, just what it feels like. But if you want to know it exactly:

      GSMArena lists 344 smartphones this year https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2023&sFormFactors=1&sOSes=2,3

      Of those, 20 have a size of up to 6.2 inch, which is like medium size
      https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2023&fDisplayInchesMax=6.2&sFormFactors=1&sOSes=2,3

      However, half of those are rugged which means they are big anyway.

      Including sizes up to 6.4 inch, which is already pretty big but the threshold I previously set, it‘s 36 devices, so about 10%. This means 90% of phones released in 2023 and listed by Gsmarena are 6.5 inch or larger. https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2023&fDisplayInchesMax=6.4&sFormFactors=1&sOSes=2,3

      https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2023&fDisplayInchesMin=6.5&sFormFactors=1&sOSes=2,3

      Even if we consider 6.7 inch the minimum for a large phone (which it isn’t, but that’s what the largest flagships like iPhone Pro Max and Galaxy Ultra come in) we get 126 results, about 3x more than all the small, medium and medium-large phones released in 2023. https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2023&fDisplayInchesMin=6.7&sFormFactors=1&sOSes=2,3

      So your statement „There's plenty of small and light phones on the market. And not enough big ones.“ is wrong no matter which way one looks at it.

        Anonymous, 14 Oct 2023> There's plenty of small and light phones on the m... more99.8%?

        What's your source?

          Just don't expect any OS updates as the standard for these type of phones.

            An 8050 is comparatively powerful for a rugged phone. Enormous battery with 120W support seems like a solid deal too.

              Nice. I want it.

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                • Anonymous
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                • 14 Oct 2023

                Crackling Doom, 14 Oct 2023There's plenty of small and light phones on the market... more> There's plenty of small and light phones on the market. And not enough big ones.

                Is this satire? 99.8% of phones are at least 6.5 inch in size. Only a handful of flagships are smaller, which doesn’t mean they are small.

                  Ouifuf, 14 Oct 2023Waiting for the crowd of 8 years olds crying that the phone... moreYou mean you have nothing better to do with your life?

                  That is depressing.

                    Ouifuf, 14 Oct 2023Waiting for the crowd of 8 years olds crying that the phone... morei mean a good zoom camera on a rugged phone could be useful in case you need to see something really far away

                      Waiting for the crowd of 8 years olds crying that the phone doesn't come with a periscope camera or some other obscure feature thar it doesn't need

                        Anonymous, 14 Oct 2023Great, more options for the people constantly crying for bi... moreThere's plenty of small and light phones on the market. And not enough big ones.

                        Even if this one did fit that criteria, you probably wouldn't purchase it because it's unlikely that you're in the market for a rugged phone.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 3SI
                          • 14 Oct 2023

                          Great, more options for the people constantly crying for bigger batteries instead of thin and lightweight devices that are easier to hold