Chapter 24 Max's Ancestors
Chapter 24 Max's Ancestors
"But many friends have also asked me: Is it possible to have longer battery life? Is it possible to be more durable? Is it possible to be more powerful...?"
He left them in suspense for a moment, glanced around the room, and saw expectant smiles on their faces:
"Today, the answer transmitted through the voice is..."
On the large screen, a space gray phone slowly rotated, its design more rugged. The frame was still plastic, but the internal components had been upgraded. The casing also featured a unique wave-patterned anti-slip design.
"TECNO Power max!"
Applause and cheers erupted instantly. The phone had officially appeared in a prime spot in the display case more than 20 days ago, and many of them had already tried it out, finding it even more substantial.
The salesperson also told them that the battery life could reach three weeks, but unfortunately it was not officially on sale yet; these were just display units used for promotion.
Prices will only increase slightly, while the experience will be completely upgraded.
"I know what you want to know."
Adebayo held up his phone: "Battery life? Official data shows 12 days of normal use and 22 days of pure standby."
However, in our actual testing, on the Maasai Mara plains of Kenya, a Power Max lasted a full 19 days from a full charge until it automatically shut down.
The test video was playing on the big screen. The camera, equipped with Power Max, filmed wild animals on the grassland, occasionally taking a few photos with a mobile phone and sometimes making phone calls.
On the 19th day, the battery finally ran out and the device shut down.
"It only needs to be charged once a month, which is a very friendly configuration for long-term outdoor workers."
"19 days?" someone in the audience shouted excitedly, "My Nokia only lasted three days at most."
"The TECNO T1 is only about 10 days old, and Power Max is really powerful."
"But that's not enough..." Adebayo switched to the PowerPoint presentation, and an even more shocking statistic appeared before everyone. "Power Max uses a brand-new, self-developed signal amplifier."
Same distance, better signal; same signal, farther distance.
The signal range has increased by another 30% compared to the TECNO T1.
Shen Fei, sitting in the audience, also showed confidence. This was a signal enhancement function rewarded by the system. Although it had been downgraded and downgraded, it was still perfectly capable of competing with other products in Africa.
"We tested it at an altitude of 5000 meters on Mount Chilimanjaro, deep in the Congo rainforest, and even in the heart of the Sahara Desert... and the results were the same."
Compared to traditional mobile phones, it offers a 60% improvement, and we're serious about maximum signal strength.
The test comparison chart displayed on the large screen showed that Transsion's signal strength curve almost consistently outperformed Motorola and Nokia.
Seeing the shocked crowd below, Adebayor on stage also cracked a joke.
"This means that while everyone else is out of contact, your phone still has power and signal."
"Our phone also features a brand-new quick-release design, allowing you to easily remove the battery in just one step. After replacing it with a spare battery, it will be fully functional again in just a few seconds."
Some people in the audience who were using the TECNO T1 also showed great interest in this phone. If the price wasn't too high, they would switch... after all, the new product is better.
"Why is TransSound so focused on signal strength? We believe security is the most important thing. We want to ensure that no matter where you are in Africa, you can receive a call from your family."
These words struck a chord with countless people. Africa is a vast and sparsely populated country with poor communication; a single phone call could mean a matter of life and death.
This time the applause was even more intense, with more people clapping, and it lasted for more than a minute.
"Then came the photo shoot." Adebayor brought in five more models, and this time the photos were noticeably clearer.
"This time, the Power Max is equipped with a brand-new 1-megapixel lens, which is twice as powerful as our T100."
This time, we can not only capture the images clearly, but also make them more beautiful.
With live selfies and real-time projection, the skin tones in each photo this time are more natural, delicate, and richer, with less noise even under complex lighting conditions.
The powerful algorithm once again drew gasps of amazement from many in the audience.
Some people are already lamenting why they didn't pre-order; this phone will probably be out of stock again soon... It'll probably be a while before they can snag one. This Transsion phone is great in every way, except...
"Finally, there's durability."
Under everyone's watchful eyes, Adebayo made another amazing move, throwing the Power Max directly off the 2-meter platform.
The phone hit the floor with a dull thud.
The staff picked it up, wiped it clean, and it could still be easily turned on and used normally.
To everyone's astonishment, the security guard pulled out a walnut and started cracking it on the floor.
Even after being smashed, the phone still works normally...
The screen is still intact and functions normally.
"Power Max features a completely new drop-proof and military-grade drop-proof design," Adebayo said.
"We know that in Africa, mobile phones have to endure bumpy roads, flying sand, and occasional accidental drops. With these designs, these problems are no longer a concern."
After these basic functions were introduced, the audience was completely excited.
This phone is even more powerful than the one that appeared on GG's website sometime during their house, making it well worth buying, but the price remains a mystery.
Although Transsion is a company that designs phones specifically for Africans, this upgrade is just too much... A price increase is inevitable, but whether people can afford it is still a question.
Looking at the expectant eyes of the audience, Adebayo used his old rhetoric again: "How much should a phone like this cost?"
As usual, let's first take a look at our competitors' products.
The Nokia N96, despite having a 500-megapixel camera, didn't actually produce as good an image as our 100-megapixel camera.
As for other aspects, although it has a large 16GB of memory, its camera performance is poor, and the memory is not very useful.
In terms of signal strength and battery life, it was completely outclassed by our Power Max.
Finally, four comparisons were displayed on the big screen, and the Nokia N96 won only once.
As for Nokia's metal frame and higher resolution screen... they weren't included in the comparison, as those specifications are irrelevant to people in Africa.
Lei Jun: That's what I think too.
"So a phone like this would probably sell for around $500 at other brands."
Some Tanzanians who were unaware of the situation sighed in disappointment, realizing that such advanced mobile phones were destined not to belong to them.
"But the idea behind the telepathic communication is different..."
"We believe that good technology shouldn't only belong to the rich, so after countless cost calculations, we decided..."
A surprised cheer immediately erupted from the audience, and this time the cheers were even louder.
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