The people are weary of razor thin phones with barely day long battery life. While manufacturers continue to shave off tenths of millimeters from their phones, they have left the calls to increase battery life at the expense of a wider girth unheeded. This has left a giant opening that phones like Redmi Notes and Oukitel K6000s happily occupy.
The Ulefone Power 2 is entering this market as well, and the question isn’t whether this phone will last through a day, but “How many days can I go without charging this phone”? And this is a question we will answer here.
Ulefone Power 2 Review
The biggest headache the Ulefone Power 2 will have is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X which I recently reviewed. The 3GB version of the Note 4X costs $2 more than the Power while being more powerful and boasting some mind blowing battery life.
The Power isn’t without its own tricks though, it has an extra GB of RAM, twice the storage, and 1.5x the battery capacity. The Ulefone Power 2 will have a tough fight in front of it, and looking at the specifications, it’s far from a knockout.
Processor Mediatek MTK6750 Octacore Processor
Display 5.5? 1920×1080 px, LCD Gorilla Glass 3
RAM 4GB
Storage 64GB eMMC
Operating System Android 7.0
Cameras 13MP, 8MP front
Battery 6050mAh
Physical Dimensions 220g, 15.50 x 7.76 x 0.99 cm
In fact, I would say that the Power is very good value for money compared to many other MTK devices just because of how big the battery is.
However, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 625 is still a stubborn obstacle in the way of Ulefone’s world domination. As I was going through the various aspects of this phone, I did not see an area in which the Power completely outclassed the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X. One upside would be the extra GB of RAM and the absence of MIUI which would definitely improve multitasking performance.