Realme’s 10,000mAh phone set to enter production next year: Here’s what we know so far

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Realme has been showcasing its advancements in battery tech with its concept smartphones that feature thin design while packing massive battteries. Recently, the chinese smartphone maker has showcased a 15,000mAh battery phone with a thickness of just 8.89mm. Prior to that, the company had also showcased a 10,000mAh phone in the GT lineup but did not give a timeline on when the phone will go into production or when it will be available for sale. 

However, the company has now confirmed the timeline for the 10,000mAh phone's mass production. 

Realme explains when 10,000mAh phone will go into mass production: 

A user on Chinese social media website Weibo asked Realme Vice President Chase Xu on when the 10,000 mAh phone will go into production. To this, Chase replied, “Beginning of the year”.

This suggests that the phone will be go into mass production in early 2026 and should likely also come to market in the same year. 

What we know about Realme's 10,000mAh phone? 

Realme had said earlier in the year that it is using an ultra-high silicon content anode battery with the new phone that boasts a 10% silicon ratio and an energy density 887Wh/L.

The phone will supposedly come with support for 320W of fast charging and will feature a thickness of under 8.5mm and a weight of below 200grams. The Chinese smartphone maker is using a Mini Diamond Architecture technology to rearrange the layout of internal components inside the phone to make space for the big battery. 

Rise of big battery phones: 

While Realme has been showcasing 10,000 and 15,000mAh phones, the company is not alone in adopting big batteries for its smartphones. Recent leaks have revealed that OnePlus could be working on a 8,000mAh phone while Vivo recently launched the Y500 in China with an 8,200mAh battery. 

Meanwhile, many phones in the Indian market already come with over 7,000mAh battery such as the OnePlus Nord CE 5 (7,100mAh) and the Poco F7 (7,550mAh battery). Most Android flagships these days already come with over 6,000mAh battery and that could reach up to 7,000mAh with newer devices like OnePlus 15 and iQOO 15.

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