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Oukitel WP100 Titan

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ShortCircuit
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7/17/2025
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This Phone is Better than THREE iPhones* - Oukitel WP100 Titan

Pros

  • Enormous 33,000 mAh battery capacity.
  • Impressive battery standby and usage times.
  • Durable Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection.
  • High refresh rate AMOLED display.
  • Mil-Std-810H drop-proof construction.

Cons

  • Camera quality is described as "so bad" with significant shutter lag.
  • "Pedestrian" MediaTek processor offers weak performance.
  • A full charge for the battery takes four hours.
  • Advertised RAM is misleading, combining physical and expandable storage.
  • Questionable value proposition given its high price.

The Oukitel WP100 Titan is a highly specialized device, targeting outdoorsmen and contractors with its immense 33,000 mAh battery, rugged Mil-Std-810H drop-proof build, and functional 120Hz AMOLED screen with usable HDR. This phone prioritizes extreme durability and long-lasting power over typical smartphone refinements.

However, its camera quality is described as "so bad" with significant shutter lag, and its MediaTek processor offers only pedestrian performance. Despite 66W fast charging, the device still requires four hours for a full charge, and its advertised 48GB RAM is misleading.

Weighing 900g, it is exceptionally heavy. The reviewer questions its overall value, suggesting that a combination of a standard phone, battery bank, and lamp might be a more practical and cost-effective alternative for many. Ultimately, while it serves a very specific niche, its compromises in camera, performance, and overall usability make it less appealing for general smartphone users.

If you're the kind of person for whom this device was made, the $900 plus price [...] might not throw you off too much, but I would question if maybe you'd be better off just getting like a phone and a battery bank and a lamp, you know?