Fire starters and solar laptops lead OUKITEL’s MWC lineup

There is a phone at MWC 2026 that could start a real fire. OUKITEL’s WP63 hides the power switch behind a small trapdoor at the top of the phone, and that’s just one of the five products the rugged device maker brought to Barcelona last week. The complete range includes phones, tablet, laptop, and portable power station. They’re all built around the same idea: pack so many tools into each device that you can leave the extras at home.
The theme throughout the product is self-satisfaction. Every device in the collection packs a big battery, built-in utilities that often require separate gear, and enough durability certifications to survive a construction site or a week in the backcountry. It’s a great evolution of a product that has been quietly making progress in the rugged phone space.
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The WP63 and its built-in flamethrower
The WP63 is the attention grabber, and OUKITEL knows it. Open the trap door at the top of the phone, marked with a fire symbol, and you’ll find a small heating coil that acts like a car’s cigarette lighter. PCMag’s Eric Zeman called it “the perfect unit” after handling it on the show floor, and the size backs that up. This is not a small pocket phone. Designed for people who camp, hike, or work in areas where a reliable ignition source is more important than a sleek profile.
The details depend on the utilitarian. Unisoc T8200 processor coupled with a 6.7-inch 720p display that operates at 120Hz, and a 20,000mAh battery supports 18W reverse charging to double as a power bank. OUKITEL has also packed in a camping light and an emergency speaker, continuing the pattern of wrapping independent gears in phone features.
WP61 Series: satellite, thermal imaging, and walkie-talkie in one
The WP61 is OUKITEL’s entry-level flagship, packing features that often require three separate devices in one handset. Two-way satellite communication with NTN keeps you connected in areas without cell phones. A 256×192 thermal imaging sensor handles heat leak detection, repair testing, and security testing. And DMR’s built-in walkie-talkie adds team communication to teams working off the grid.
The hardware puts it in a capable position: MediaTek Dimensity 7025, 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, 108MP main camera, and 6.7-inch 120Hz display running Android 16. Battery chargers 20,000mAh at 45W with UK0light OLUME 1 rear charging support, and reverse charging support next to a 130-decibel speaker loud enough to double as a security alarm.
RG14-P: rugged laptop with built-in solar
RG14-P goes in a completely different direction. OUKITEL calls it the world’s first industrial laptop with integrated solar charging, and while “world’s first” claims always warrant a raised eyebrow, the concept bridges a real gap. The 14.1-inch Windows 11 touchscreen carries a large 3,000mAh battery and a 5,200mAh backup, charging at 65W when the outlet is available.
In the absence of a human, an integrated solar panel keeps things running for field technicians, researchers, and anyone whose work takes them away from reliable power. A variant called the RG14-L adds a built-in camping light for low-light use, suggesting that OUKITEL considers outdoor recreation an equally large market.
RT10 Series: the tablet that does it all

RT10 relies on industrial performance without apology. A fingerprint capture module and a 2D barcode scanner make it a natural fit for warehouses and security checkpoints, while the 25,000mAh battery, the largest of OUKITEL’s lineup in the entire MWC lineup, supports reverse charging to power other devices during a marathon shift.

Then it’s fun. The RT10 features two 5W speakers that hit 130 decibels and a camping light, and the Pro variant adds a built-in projector. Imagine a site manager scanning inventory in the morning, telling staff about proposed slides during the day, and still sitting on 40% battery at midnight.
Amount: $479.99
Where to Buy: Oukitel
P5000 Pro: the power behind the ecosystem
The P5000 Pro features features like OUKITEL’s portable power station performance. At a capacity of 5,120Wh with an output of 3,600W AC, it remains at the top of the category. The LiFePO4 cells give it an average cycle life of 5,000 which stretches to about 10 years, and the 1,800W AC input pushes it to 80% in about 90 minutes.

Portable power is already in full swing, EcoFlow, Bluetti, and Jackery are all fighting for the same customers, but OUKITEL’s angle is ecosystem integration: the P5000 Pro as a basecamp source for all those battery-hungry devices.
Amount: $1,699
Where to Buy: Oukitel
Five products in one place at MWC tell you where OUKITEL is going. The company isn’t content to be just another rugged phone maker, and this list stretches the definition of what an OUKITEL rugged phone can do. From fire starters to solar laptops to a power station that connects the entire ecosystem together, the ambition is hard to miss.
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