Big battery smartphones might finally become more common soon. Battery life is widely considered a key factor when buying a phone, with power users often making either some compromises or sticking with conventional models that let them down. But all of this might be changing very soon.
Massive Battery Smartphones Are Coming Soon
The latest rumor was shared by known tipster Digital Chat Station, on Weibo. He claims that the recent silicon batteries on smartphones that are pushing the boundaries of battery density are merely the tip of the spear. Soon, devices with 7,000mAh battery packs or higher will become a lot more common. This trend is expected to kick off by the end of this year, with the initial wave likely dropping in China first.

In other words, the wider release in the global market could arrive sometime next year. Due to the limitations of the current silicon batteries, companies are pushing their R&D teams to experiment with new materials and shapes. So smartphones with batteries larger than 7,000mAh could also be the new standard very soon. In a couple of years, we might see devices push the limits with 10,000mAh cells as well, which is something we’ve typically seen with either concept or brick-like rugged phones.
A recent leak revealed that the Honor Magic 8 Pro could debut with a 7,000mAh+ battery pack. Meanwhile, Xiaomi is working on the Redmi Turbo 5 Pro, which may pack a battery that is larger than 8,000mAh. With silicon carbide battery tech, these models might not see added thickness. A great example is the rumored Honor X70 that is expected to pack a huge 8,300mAh battery despite measuring around 7.9mm.
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