In November, Realme released the GT 7 Pro in its domestic Chinese market powered by a massive 6,500mAh battery, while keeping the thickness of the device down to 8.55mm. This is made possible by the newly adopted silicon-carbon anode battery technology, which uses silicon and carbon to create a high-energy-density, long-lasting battery.

It appears that the brand is still not satisfied with this achievement and is experimenting to push the boundaries even further on its next flagship. Tipster Digital Chat Station has reported that Realme is considering three battery options for its next-gen flagship, presumably the GT 8 Pro, each offering impressive capacity but with trade-offs in charging speed.

The most ambitious option is an 8,000mAh battery, which would provide exceptional endurance but require slower 80W charging. This would lead to longer charging times, potentially up to 70 minutes.
A more moderate option is a 7,500mAh battery with 100W charging. This configuration would offer a balance between capacity and charging speed, with charging times estimated to be around 55 minutes.
Finally, a 7,000mAh battery with 120W charging is also being considered. This option would provide significant battery life while maintaining relatively fast charging speeds, with charging times estimated to be around 42 minutes.
While these details are based on leaks and subject to change, if accurate, the GT 8 Pro could stand out in terms of battery performance. With advancements like the energy-efficient Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, next year’s flagship smartphones might offer multi-day battery life. More concrete details, however, are yet to be revealed.







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