Innos D6000 – first smartphone dual battery

Innos D6000 - first smartphone dual battery

The confidential Chinese manufacturer Innos presented at Mobile World Congress the D6000, a smartphone with two batteries for a total capacity of 6000 mAh. And one of them is removable hot.

The number of smartphone brands in China is incalculable. Each Mobile World Congress, we learn of the existence of one of them. And it is not necessarily young freshly landed shoots, but also established brands.

This is the case of Innos, a company based in Shenzhen, obviously. It develops from a half-dozen years of Android smartphones with a credo create affordable mobile for music lovers. Therefore the audio functions worked here a little more than Chinese competitors.

Innos D6000 - first smartphone dual battery

6000 mAh in a smartphone

At Mobile World Congress, Innos did release a smartphone that has not impressed by his music features, but its battery. Or rather its two batteries. Because the D6000 proposes indeed both. By opening the back cover, you first find the first, offering a 3500 mAh power. And removing it, you find a second 2500 mAh. A total power of 6000 mAh (hence his nickname), which is one of the best capabilities built into a mobile now. The profile of the mobile suffers: 12 mm. It’s just huge.

Indeed, the best current models rely on batteries 5000 or 5300 mAh. We obviously think the Gionee Marathon M3, the Eton Thundergod at the Elephone P5000 or at Wammy Titan 4 from Wickedleak. However, his last feature a single battery. Innos thus freed is the limit of 5500 mAh with this trick, which also has another quality: the secondary battery (the 3500 mAh) extracting hot.

Innos D6000 - first smartphone dual battery

Two batteries are better than one?

The first farm on which you get by opening the mobile is removable Indeed, while the second is fixed. It is therefore possible to remove the battery without the mobile goes off. For this, an adaptation was mandatory at the battery controller. Indeed, when the two are connected, the smartphone consumes the removable battery before switching to another (there are now two icons on the screen). When the smartphone is connected to an outlet, the two batteries are recharged simultaneously.

Moreover, on this point, the D6000 is still in Innovation: the microUSB port meets the USB 3.1 standard, certainly for the need for power. The full charge time is a little over two hours. We always ask ourselves a question: can the big battery power the smaller (which is not removable), and there he was not a risk of greater wear? Also, since one battery is removable, so let it be: Innos he intends to sell independent battery chargers or extra batteries?

Innos D6000 - first smartphone dual battery

The rest of the mobile is also interesting

The rest of the configuration is fairly standard and rather interesting: LTPS Full HD screen of 5.2 inches developed by Japan Display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 clocked at 1.7 GHz, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage (either it is not clear whether this space is expandable), 16 megapixel camera sensor Omnivision with wide-angle lens (85 °) and an aperture of f / 2.2, 5 megapixel webcam, all led by a customized version of Android 4.4. 4 KitKat.

The product should be available in China in April. The price has not been officially announced, but the manufacturer told our colleagues at PhoneArena its price should be located around 280 dollars, 260 euros.

Innos D6000 – first smartphone dual battery updated: March 6, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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