Realme is making headlines again as it prepares to launch a smartphone featuring a battery larger than 10,000 mAh. The announcement comes after the company showed off a prototype of a 10,000 mAh battery earlier in May. The official unveiling of the phone will take place on August 27, promising an exciting advancement in battery technology.
The Upcoming Realme Device
In a recent post on X, Realme teased a device with an even larger battery than the previously showcased 10,000 mAh. The company is expected to integrate silicon-anode technology, similar to that found in its Realme GT 7 10,000 mAh phone, into the new model. This development is particularly notable as silicon-anode batteries allow for higher energy density, which can lead to longer-lasting batteries without compromising thickness or weight.
Size and Design
Despite being equipped with a 10,000 mAh battery, Realme’s concept phone revealed earlier was only 8.5mm thick and weighed 215g, making it quite manageable. This innovative design was well-received for maintaining a sleek and lightweight profile while packing a large capacity battery. It remains to be seen whether the new phone will maintain similar dimensions or offer an even more compact solution.
Realme’s Teaser
In the teaser video, Realme Vice President Chase Xu spoke about “redefining limits” without revealing specific details about the phone’s features. However, the company’s history of fast charging and cutting-edge technology hints that this new device will continue pushing the boundaries of smartphone performance.
Expected Launch at 828 Fan Festival
Realme will reveal the full details of this innovative phone during the 828 Fan Festival, set to take place on August 27. Last year’s event saw the unveiling of Realme’s 320W fast charging technology, which can fully charge a 4,400 mAh battery in less than 5 minutes. This year, Realme aims to excite its fans with another game-changing battery and charging technology.
Conclusion
With the upcoming Realme phone expected to feature a battery larger than 10,000 mAh, the tech world is waiting to see how the company will address the challenge of balancing battery capacity and device size. The August 27 launch will likely shed more light on how silicon-anode batteries will change the landscape of smartphone battery life and performance.
Stay tuned for more updates on Realme’s innovations and their plans to redefine smartphone technology.







