UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro quick charge test


Apart from the riveting 5.99“ FHD+ 18:9 full-screen, UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro has more to offer, something as impressive as the full-screen display, the 5100mAh battery. The big battery making UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro the first 2-day lasting full-screen phone in the world. But does it take a long time to charge the 5100mAh battery? Some may worry. In order to clear the clouds, we recorded a video to showcase the fast charging capacity of UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro.

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33% from 0% in 30 minutes, fully charged in about 150 minutes
In the video, one thing worth noticing is about the UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro is that, it takes only 30 minutes to reach 33% from a plain battery. And to get 100% fully charged from 0%, it takes in total 150 minutes. UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro applies the MediaTek’s PE+2.0™ quick charge technology. PE+2.0™ is a proprietary charging technology with output voltage capability from 5V~20V. With PE+2.0™, a handheld device can go 2x+ faster than a conventional charger.

2-Day Lasting Battery
The 5100mAh battery on UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro can survive 55 hours of phone call duration, 16.4 hours video playback, or 794 hours of standby time. The figures may slightly vary in real life use, but it indeed lives up to your expectations of a 5100mAh battery.

Shining Silver Edition and Giveaway!
You can also the catch the shining first look of the Mercury Silver edition of UMIDIGI S2 Pro. Don’t forget that you can also join the giveaway to win one UMIDIGI S2 | S2 Pro for FREE!

 

 

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