VKworld has announced a new entry-level smartphone – the VKworld VK700 Max. The device comes with a premium looking body build, ergonomic design, omni-balance front panel with palm-kissing curved back for a terrific holding experience. It will be available this December for a price tag of $69.99 in Black, Gold and White colours.
The VKworld VK700 Max comes with an ample sized 4200mAh battery which the company claims is the first for an entry-level smartphone. A battery of this capacity is expected to last up to 30 days on standby time and up to 15 hours of talk time.
The standby time of the VK700 Max is technically better than the iPhone 6s (10 days), iPhone 6s Plus (16 days), Samsung Galaxy S6 (10.5 days) and the LG G4 (13 days) but mind you these devices are all flagship ones.
The company is keeping the specs close to their chest but asides the bump in battery, the device should have most of the specs of the VKworld VK700. It should have a 5 to 5.5-inch 720p HD IPS LCD display, powered by a quad-core Mediatek MT6735 processor, rear facing 13MP camera, 5MP front camera, 4G LTE support and Android 5.1 Lollipop OS.
We will bring more information on the VKworld VK700 Max when it is available.
This phone looks good and the 4200mAh battery is really impressive, but it has only 1GB RAM, that is too bad. I think the new released Bluboo Maya with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, Android 6.0, 13MP Sony camera can be definitely a better budget phone for us.