Earlier this year, Realme showcased a GT-series concept phone powered by a 10,000mAh battery. Last week, the brand unveiled a concept phone featuring an even bigger 15,000mAh battery. Now, a Weibo post released by Realme Vice President and President for Global Marketing, Xu Chase, has revealed that the company will commercially release a 10,000mAh battery phone next year.
Realme’s 10,000 mAh battery phone launch is a few months away

According to Realme’s Vice President Chase Xu the company is on track to bring a 10,000mAh phone to the market in early 2026. However, he did not reveal anything else about the device.
The new development follows Realme’s recent showcase of a 15,000mAh concept phone during its annual fan festival in China. That prototype featured a 100 percent silicon anode battery with a record energy density of 1200Wh/L, all packed into a design with less than 9mm thickness.
The 10,000mAh model is reportedly more refined, with thickness expected to stay under 8.5mm and a weight close to 210 grams. At present, there is no clarity about the phone’s final moniker.

While the brand is expected to announce the Realme GT 8 series of flagship phones in October in China, it is also said to be working on the Realme Neo 8 lineup. Recent reports have revealed that the Neo 8 could be equipped with an OLED LTPS 1.5K resolution screen, an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, and an 8,000mAh battery. The device could be powered by the Dimensity 9500e and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. For those who don’t know, these chipsets haven’t launched yet.
It remains to be seen whether Realme’s 10,000mAh battery phone launches as the Realme Neo 8 Pro or under a different name. This device is expected to rival the Honor Power 2, which is said to feature a 10,000mAh battery, a 6.79-inch display, and a Dimensity 8500 SoC.
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