If you crack the back off of an Nokia N95 or any other modern portable electronic device, you'll find a big honking battery that takes up a huge amount of space and contributes to a large part of the device's weight and still can’t provide enough energy to maintain business as usual and use multimedia on a higher activity level unfortunately.
Now try to imagine buying a phone, signing up for a data plan and enjoy in unlimited freedom because you’ll newer need a charger again?
Well, with this generic new touch screen phone from China tha featuers the 32800 mAh battery it is apparently possible although it is hard to believe :]
With a 3-inch touchscreen, a 1.3-megapixel camera, four built-in speakers, dual-SIM card support, and a whopping 2-year long manufacturer-rated battery life, this just might prove to be “the last mobile phone you’ll ever need.”
It also has Bluetooth, an MP3 player, an e-book reader and handwriting recognition in both the English and Chinese language. I think it’s about time the big players in the handset market came around and tried to find out just how China men manage to churn out phones like these.