In a few days, on October 21, sales of KingKong Power 3, a new heavy-duty smartphone from the famous manufacturer of rugged devices Cubot, will begin.
Cubot KingKong Power 3 can be a reliable companion for outdoor enthusiasts. The huge 3W speaker is perfect for a camping or beach party, delivering powerful, crystal clear sound up to 123dB to your audience. And the LED backlight, which can pulsate in time with the music being played, will add a new impetus to the festive atmosphere.
The battery capacity of 10200 mAh with fast charging of 33 W is enough not only for the musical accompaniment of a party, but for several days of using a smartphone. Fast charging will quickly replenish the battery, and reverse charging will help replenish the power of other devices.
The Cubot KingKong Power 3 has a main 100-megapixel camera with a 5-megapixel sensor for macro photography and a front-facing 32-megapixel camera that will allow you to take high-quality photos and videos even in low light conditions.
Cubot KingKong Power 3 is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 (MT8781) processor that delivers smooth multitasking and fast gaming performance.
The smartphone is designed to work in the most extreme conditions, which is confirmed by compliance with IP68/IP69K standards and MIL-STD-810H specifications for protection from dust, moisture, shock and drops.
The cost of Cubot KingKong Power 3 with 6/256 GB of memory is $149.49, the version of the smartphone with 12/256 GB is $183.7.
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