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Home » itel Power 70 Review: The Lifesaver Smartphone that Packs 10,000mAh, Yet Priced Under ₦150k

itel Power 70 Review: The Lifesaver Smartphone that Packs 10,000mAh, Yet Priced Under ₦150k

…Rugged | Reliable | Ridiculously Powerful

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
April 7, 2025
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10,000mAh? Let that number sink in. That’s not just a battery—it’s a power statement. While some smartphone brands are busy trimming battery sizes for aesthetics, itel has taken a different route with the Power 70, developing a phone that understands the reality of emerging markets: power outages, long days, and the need for a device that won’t die on you at 3 p.m.

For less than ₦150,000, the itel Power 70 isn’t trying to be a flagship killer—it’s here to be a lifesaver. 

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A smartphone with an industry-first dual-power solution, it combines a 6,000mAh built-in battery with a 4,000mAh portable charging case. 

The result? A commendable 10,000mAh of battery capacity, letting you stay on TikTok for over 14 hours, listen to music for 162 hours, or enjoy light gaming for 26 hours. And when you finally need to recharge, the 18W fast charging gets you back in the game quickly.

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But endurance isn’t just about battery life. The IP54 dust and water resistance, drop-resistant airbag case, and a four-year battery health guarantee mean this phone is built to survive—not just look good in an Instagram flat lay.

Performance & Display

Interestingly, the itel Power 70 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G50 Ultimate chipset. It’s not a gaming device, but for daily tasks—social media, messaging, and streaming—it holds its own. 

Memory fusion allows RAM expansion up to 16GB, and with up to 256GB of storage, you won’t be running out of space for photos, videos, or apps anytime soon.

Then there’s the 6.67-inch HD+ display. With a 93% screen-to-body ratio and 700 nits peak brightness, it handles direct sunlight better than most budget smartphones. No more squinting to read messages when you’re outdoors.

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Camera & Extras: Keeping It Simple

A 13MP main camera and 8MP selfie shooter won’t replace a DSLR, but for everyday snapshots, they get the job done. 

Video recording maxes out at 1080p at 30fps, and you still get a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, USB Type-C, and the classic 3.5mm headphone jack (because Bluetooth isn’t always the answer).

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Verdict: Who Is the itel Power 70 For?

This is a phone that makes sense. If you’re tired of power banks, constant charging, or smartphones that barely last a day, the itel Power 70 is a no-brainer. 

It’s rugged, reliable, and ridiculously affordable. While it won’t rival flagship devices in speed or camera performance, it does great where it matters most: keeping you connected when you need it the most.

Score: 9/10

✅ Unbeatable battery life

✅ Durable and practical design

✅ Bright, immersive display

✅ Generous RAM and storage for the price

❌ Not built for high-end gaming

Availability

Itel Power 70 with 10,000mAh battery is available in retail stores across Nigeria. Want to experience unstoppable power? Get the itel Power 70 now on Jumia too.

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