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Later this week, Realme will launch the Realme Neo 7, an affordable flagship phone, in China. The major attraction of this device is that it packs a massive 7,000mAh battery.  New leaks by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station reveal that multiple brands are planning to launch 7,000mAh battery phones in China. He has also revealed that one of the brands is considering launching an 8,000mAh battery phone.

Realme considers launching 8,000mAh battery phone

As can be seen above, DCS has revealed that Realme may launch a phone with an 8,000mAh battery in the future. Currently, it is still in the verification phase and might not be finalized. He also revealed that iQOO, Redmi, and OnePlus are gearing up to launch 7,000mAh battery phones.

Based on information sourced from the supply chain, DCS revealed that an upcoming iQOO phone will come with a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. Additionally, it will sport a high-resolution 2K LTPS Samsung flat display equipped with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Unfortunately, the tipster did not reveal the name of the device. The mysterious phone is expected to launch in 2025 in China. At present, there is no information about the 7,000mAh battery phones from Redmi and OnePlus.

Recently, iQOO launched the iQOO 13 with a 6,000mAh battery, and Realme unveiled the Realme GT 7 Pro with a 5,800mAh battery in India and some other markets. These phones have slightly smaller batteries compared to their Chinese counterparts. The iQOO 13, available in China, packs a 6,150mAh battery, whereas the Realme GT 7 Pro features a larger 6,500mAh battery. It is unclear whether the reduction in battery size outside China could be due to regulatory constraints.

The Realme Neo 7 and other phones with 7,000mAh batteries are expected to launch in markets outside of China. It remains to be seen whether their global versions will arrive with the same battery size or if it will be reduced due to various factors.

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