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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2025
itel power 70 launches in Bangladesh

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Press Release
15 March, 2025, 04:40 pm
Last modified: 15 March, 2025, 04:44 pm

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itel power 70 launches in Bangladesh

Press Release
15 March, 2025, 04:40 pm
Last modified: 15 March, 2025, 04:44 pm
itel power 70 launches in Bangladesh

Itel, a global bright life brand dedicated to providing budget-friendly electronic products for emerging market consumers, proudly announced its innovative smartphone, the Itel Power 70, in Bangladesh.

 This device is designed to meet the unique power demands of the local market. It offers an impressive 10,000 mAh battery capacity, making it ideal for regions experiencing frequent power outages and users with high energy needs.

The Power 70 features a robust 6,000 mAh built-in battery, complemented by an additional 4,000 mAh power case, achieving 10,000 mAh.Enjoy uninterrupted connectivity with up to 25 hours of TikTok, 162 hours of music, or 48 hours of light gaming. Its slim and light power case ensures convenient power without sacrificing portability.

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With 18W fast charging, you'll always be ready to go, making the Power 70 essential for power-scarce situations and demanding entertainment. Beyond its long battery life, the Itel Power 70 stands out with a rugged design, powerful performance, and stunning display. It offers IP54 dust and water resistance, is engineered for longevity and resilience, and performs reliably even in challenging environments.

 A drop-resistant airbag power case provides extra protection, while a four-year battery health guarantee ensures the device remains durable. Whether navigating wet, oily or rough conditions, Power 70 is built to last.

Powered by the Helio G50 Ultimate chipset, itel Power 70 delivers smooth multitasking and robust performance. It includes memory fusion technology that allows users to expand RAM up to 12 GB, with 128 GB of storage offering ample space for over 60,000 photos, 950+ TV episodes, or 99+ apps. Whether for work or play, Power 70 seamlessly balances efficiency and versatility. Enjoy crystal-clear viewing on its 120 hz 6.67-inch HD+ sunlight display with a 93% screen-to-body ratio, even under direct sunlight.

The launch of the Power 70 under scores itel's commitment to delivering budget-friendly yet high-quality products tailored for Bangladesh.  By offering a perfect combination of a smartphone and a portable power case at an affordable price, itel continues to empower users with reliable and durable devices that enhance their everyday lives.

itel Bangladesh / TBS / Corporate

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