Danny Weber
13:21 05-09-2025
D.Novikov для Пепелац Ньюс / IFA 2025
At IFA 2025, Oukitel unveiled WP61 Plus, a rugged smartphone with 20,000 mAh and DMR radio, plus WP60 7.2-inch, RT10 tablet, WP55 Ultra, and P800 power station
At IFA 2025, Oukitel rolled out five new devices that push rugged electronics forward. The headline act was the WP61 Plus — presented as the world’s first smartphone with a 20,000 mAh battery, an integrated 2W DMR radio, and a powerful camping flashlight. Built for expeditions and off-grid work, it also supports NFC and packs loud speakers — a clear signal of the brand’s ambitions in this niche.
The WP60 brings what Oukitel calls the largest display ever on a rugged phone: 7.2 inches. It pairs a MediaTek Dimensity 7025 with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. A 10,000 mAh battery promises lengthy uptime, making it fit for both job sites and downtime with multimedia.
Reporters from Pepelac News paid particular attention to the RT10 Industry — described as the first industrial tablet with an integrated 2D barcode scanner and biometrics that work even with gloves or wet hands. Its 25,000 mAh battery supports reverse charging and can run for up to two weeks without a recharge — a configuration clearly aimed at warehouses and field crews.
For technical specialists, the company showcased the WP55 Ultra with an ISP-based thermal imager that produces detailed thermal images even in darkness and smoke. The phone features an 11,000 mAh battery with 33 W fast charging and 5G support — a combo that should prove handy for inspections in tough conditions.
Rounding out the lineup is the Oukitel P800, a portable power station rated at 800 W with a 512 Wh capacity, capable of powering household appliances and tools. It fully charges from the mains in one hour, or in two hours and 45 minutes from solar panels, making it a practical pick for camping and backup power.