Eton claims that this particular battery would be able to offer a whopping 1,100 hours of standby time, although this would be nigh impossible for just about any user. Surely you are not going to leave your handset lying there without unlocking it even once, and no one is going to contact you throughout the entire month? The Eton Thundergod runs on an eight-core Mediatek MTK6592 chipset that has been clocked at either 1.7GHz or 2.0GHz, where it sports a Mali-450 GPU, 2GB RAM, and in all probability, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean as the mobile operating system of choice. We do wonder whether other smartphone manufacturers are going to work on a battery capacity that will pass the 5,000mAh mark as a regular “feature” down the road.