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Phone has a gargantuan battery that could last up to 5 friggin’ days (Video)

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Energizer is upping its smartphone game, while doing what it does best: Batteries. Tony Spitz has the details.


Lots of phones will be announced at Mobile World Congress this week — Samsung’s Galaxy S9 is the biggest one — but none of them come with a battery that could last up to five days on a single charge like the Energizer Power Max P16K Pro.

That’s right, the P16K Pro has over five times the battery capacity of the Galaxy S9 or iPhone X.

Some people value processing power, or a larger screen, or a better camera, but I think we can all agree that we want our phones to last longer.

That’s where the P16K Pro comes in with its whopping 16,000 mAh battery. By comparison, the Galaxy S9 has a 3,000 mAh battery and the iPhone X has a 2,716 mAh battery.

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