Tank - 22000mAh Largest Battery 4G Rugged Smartphone
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Unihertz Tank is the cutting-edge IP68 rated rugged smartphone with a 22000mAh largest battery that can withstand harsh environments while still retaining the incredible powerful features. Featuring a 6.81" display screen, 66W fast charging, 108MP AI triple cameras, night version 4K video recording, 1200 lumens brightest flashlight and integrated toolkits, Unihertz Tank is the best outdoor mobile device you need to explore the fearless wild and capture every moment in stunning detail. Order now!

Ok it’s 4G and Android 12, so a little bit behind the times, and weighs over a pound, but it has 65 watt fast charging and a built in 1200 lumen flashlight (I wonder if that doubles as a video light). I found out about it a few days ago and have been fascinated by it since then. The weight isn’t so bad if you consider that it gets rid of the need to bring a power bank.

Not gonna buy real soon but wow. Maybe they will do a 5G version sometime. I posted in another community that I want to be able to pull it out and say “that’s not a phone, THIS is a phone”.

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ha, battery life is very important to me, but this is a bit much

would be nice if someone would do a more reasonable 8-10000mah

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8000 doesn’t seem much different than the 5000-6000 that almost everything now already has. Make it swappable and then we’re talking.

It occurs to me another advantage of a very large internal battery is that you can power the phone from it while something else is plugged into the USB-C port. There are probably splitters or hubs that let you plug a power bank and another device into the port at the same time, but it’s more crap and more cables, impairing mobility.

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