Oukitel has released a new “indestructible” smartphone WP33 Pro. It boasts a huge 22,000mAh battery, which is said to be the largest ever put into a phone. The device has quite large dimensions and weighs 577.5 g, and its thickness is 27.2 mm.
The rear camera of the smartphone consists of a 64MP Sony IMX686 1/1.73″ sensor with f/1.89 aperture and LED flash. There is also a 20MP night vision camera with a Sony IMX350 1/1.78″ sensor with f/2.2 aperture and an infrared illuminator.
All this is complemented by a 2MP macro camera made by BYD (the company is best known for electric cars, but seems to be expanding its scope of activities). A 32-megapixel camera (Sony IMX616) is responsible for taking selfies.
The WP33 Pro supports 33W wired charging (0 to 100% in 5 hours) and 18W reverse wired charging to power other devices.
The phone is IP68 dust and water resistant, IP69K and MIL-STD-810H certified, so it can withstand high pressure water jets and 1.5m drops. The smartphone has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and runs Android 13 .
Currently, Oukitel WP33 Pro is only available on AliExpress from the official Oukitel store, priced at $594.
