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Energizer P28K with 28,000 mAh battery coming at MWC

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Michail 07 February 2024

Energizer Android

Energizer is a well-known brand in the battery world and its smartphones are licensed by Avenir Telecom. With MWC Barcelona just around the corner, we’re now getting our first set of teasers for the upcoming Energizer P28. The 28 in the name stands for the 28,000 mAh battery which will be the biggest battery ever fitted on a smartphone.

Energizer P28K with 28,000 mAh battery coming at MWC

Energizer Mobile also shared its P28K will be a rugged phone with a 6.78-inch FHD display and a 16MP front-facing camera. The back will house a 60MP main cam joined by two 20MP sensors. The phone will be unveiled at MWC Barcelona which starts on February 26.

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  • iamadooddood
  • sRc
  • 27 Feb 2024

You also didn't specify the reason why it couldn't be carried onto a plane… Anyway, there are two limits generally used by airlines. The lower limit is 100Wh as mentioned (and corresponds to around 27000mAh — slightly more if you take ...

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  • AlexandrePG
  • HB7
  • 10 Feb 2024

You Will be allowed to travel with this phone. You just hate to think a little about it. Why would they make a smartphone with 28Ah instead of 26Ah? Probably not just to shoot themselves in the foot. If they're doing a personal device with 28Ah ...

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  • DarlingYext
  • 6mM
  • 10 Feb 2024

"..that's said it's also just simply too much because you won't be able to fly with it." If you were to read this part of my very first comment here, instead of mindlessly downvoting it because it was commented by me, yo...

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