
"As usual, the first thing I noticed about the WP60 is its heft. Yeah, this phone is just as heavy as most of their devices. Coming in at 360g, that's 161g more than my Pixel 9 Pro. When I took it out of the box, I realized just how big it is: measuring 7.244 x 3.42 x .58 inches, with a whopping 7.2-inch display and 85% screen-to-body ratio."
"When you compare the WP60 next to the Pixel 9 Pro, you get a pretty good idea of just how big this phone is. In hand, it seems to be even bigger. The WP60 is like having a small tablet in your hand. Also: I tested a 33,000mAh Android phone with a built-in projector for a week - here's my verdict"
"When I first read the specs of the WP60, I was shocked at the amount of memory it claimed it had. The first number I spotted was 48GB. Shortly thereafter, I realized the device I was sent only had 16GB of memory, which is expandable up to 48GB via the memory expansion features. I've never been a big fan of the memory expansion option for a couple of reasons."
The Oukitel WP60 weighs 360g and measures 7.244 x 3.42 x .58 inches with a 7.2-inch display and an 85% screen-to-body ratio. The device feels like a small tablet in hand and is substantially larger than typical flagship phones. The WP60 emphasizes durability and long battery life. The unit ships with 16GB of RAM and supports expansion up to 48GB via a memory expansion feature. Memory expansion reduces available storage and does not provide a noticeable performance improvement, reinforcing perceptions of sluggishness on lower-end Oukitel models.
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