The phone will be sleeker than the iPhone 6

Sep 28, 2015 15:25 GMT  ·  By

Well-known Chinese tablet maker Ramos branched out into smartphone making this July with the Mos1 handset. The device arrived with decent specifications, like a 5.5-inch FHD display (1920 x 1080 pixel resolution) and a Snapdragon 615 processor under the bonnet, and was priced relatively affordable at $320 / €290.

But Ramos is also working to bring out on the market another device, called the Mos1 Max, which puts a big focus on battery life.

The folks at Mobile Dad have managed to dig out a photo that reveals that the Mos1 Max will come with a battery capacity of 6xxxmAh. This means that we’re looking at a power juicer of at least 6,000mAh, although the company is probably working on said component.

It’s also been revealed that the Mos1 Max’s battery has a nominal voltage of 3.85V and peak voltage of 4.4V.

A 6,000mAh battery inside a smartphone is not exactly a first, though. For example, the Dogee S6000 comes with such a power box alongside a 720p display, 2GB of RAM, and sells for just $140 / €125.

There’s also the Innos D6000 device, which makes use of a double battery combo, one of 2,480mAh capacity plus an external replaceable one of 3,520mAh.

Nothing else is known about the Mos1 Max, except for the fact that it should resemble the iPhone 6 in shape, but it will feature a sleeker 7.6mm / 0.29inch frame. It might make a debut into the wild with a 6-inch display.