Cellular tech firm Oukitel made a splash at CES final month with what’s claimed to be the primary 33,000-mAh rugged smartphone with a built-in projector. Now the WP100 Titan journey toolkit has launched on Kickstarter.
There is no escaping the truth that the WP100 Titan is one chunky monkey – measuring 178.3 x 84.3 x 35.6 mm (7 x 3.3 x 1.4 in) and tipping the scales at a hefty 876.6 g (1.9 lb). However contemplating what’s been packed into the rugged smartphone, maybe all this may be forgiven.
Actually main the cost right here is that monstrous battery, which is reported to supply greater than 6 months on standby, as much as 289 hours of name time or 49 hours of video playback on the 6.8-inch show. Oukitel reckons that its capacious power cells might be totally topped up in round 4.5 hours. The handset can even function a transportable powerbank for different gadgetry courtesy of 18-W reverse charging.
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Just like the Tank Pad rugged pill we noticed final 12 months, a lot of the rear is given over to an enormous camp mild – for “establishing camp, navigating trails, or dealing with emergency conditions” – although this time it places out 1,200 lumens. Assuming you do not use the cellphone for the rest, the battery may energy the sunshine for as much as 150 hours.
Additionally like that pill, the WP100 Titan sports activities a 100-lumen pico projector for leisure potential at camp, with sufficient cost in that battery to observe “six full-length motion pictures.” Do not count on improbable decision right here although, the specs present the DLP unit able to simply 854 x 480 pixels and a distinction ratio of 460:1, but it surely may assist preserve the wild youngsters glad earlier than bedtime.

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The cellphone’s display decision is available in at 1,080 x 2,460 pixels, and it boasts a refresh charge of 120 Hz, so gaming in the midst of nowhere ought to be clean and responsive. Oukitel additionally says that the show “stays clear and vibrant even beneath direct daylight.”
Underneath the hood you will discover a MediaTek octa-core processor that clocks in at 2.5 GHz, with built-in Mali graphics. System assist shapes up with 16 GB of onboard RAM (which might be expanded to 48 GB) plus 512 GB of storage. “Whether or not you are utilizing GSM or 5G, seamless communication is all the time inside attain,” says the corporate.
The WP100 Titan continues to impress within the digital camera division. The 200-megapixel predominant digital camera is paired with a 1/1.4-inch Samsung Isocell HP3 picture sensor. That is joined by a 20-MP night-vision digital camera (not coloration) for revealing hidden secrets and techniques within the shadows, in addition to a 2-MP macro lens. And round entrance is a 32-MP selfiecam that is constructed round a Sony IMX616 sensor.

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The handset has been examined to MIL-STD-810H requirements for sturdiness. It is IP68-rated for resistance to water ingress, which suggests it will possibly survive being dunked in as much as 1.5 meters (5 ft) of moist stuff for as much as half-hour. Because of IP69K safety, it will not sneeze in dusty environs both. It’s going to additionally brush off a drop from a top of 1.5 m, and may function in temperatures working from -20 °C to 55 °C (-4 °F – 131 °F).
Rounding out the spec highlights is a useful push-to-talk function “for fast communication with mates or teammates.” There’s dual-SIM assist as nicely, the handset is reported to rock a 130-dB speaker, and it runs Android 14, with an OTA improve to Android 15 within the pipe.
Kickstarter pledge ranges presently begin at US$599, which is a 3rd off the anticipated retail worth. Crowdfunding campaigns all the time carry a level of threat, however Oukitel is a longtime firm and critiques of the WP100 Titan are already online.
If all goes in accordance with plan with the already funded marketing campaign, delivery is estimated to start out from April, and the bundle will embrace a 66-W quick charger and hand strap. The video under has extra.
OUKITEL – Titan WP100 Design Showcase: Rugged, Daring, and Futuristic!
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