Chinese smartphone makers Honor, Xiaomi, and others have been vying for customers’ attention by producing devices with big batteries. According to a recent claim, Honor may be developing a 10,000mAh battery for a new model in the Power series. A source claims that Redmi, a subsidiary of Xiaomi, is also working on a phone that may come with a battery that has a capacity of 8,500mAh to 9,000mAh. These businesses can now accomplish this without making these phones thicker because of the most recent advancements in silicon-carbon technology.
Redmi is probably going to upgrade its batteries using silicon-carbon battery technology.
Tipster Digital Chat Station, which is translated from Chinese, claims that a Chinese smartphone manufacturer’s sub-brand may be developing a device with a sizable battery that ranges from 8,500mAh to 9,000mAh. Commenters on Weibo have conjectured that the tipster is alluding to Redmi, a subsidiary of Xiaomi.
The company is reportedly trying to fit this high-capacity battery without compromising the battery cycle life, while maintaining a thickness of less than 8.5mm, utilizing a unique method that may employ an improved silicon-carbon composite.
The rumored device would have the largest battery in the company’s current lineup of smartphones if this report proves to be accurate. Additionally, according to a recent report, Redmi may soon release the Redmi Turbo 5 Pro, which will have an 8,000mAh battery pack—a significant upgrade above the 7,550mAh battery of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro.
According to reports, one of Xiaomi’s rivals is developing a phone with a massive 10,000mAh battery—something that can only be achieved by larger devices like tablets. According to reports, the phone is the Honor Power 2, which is anticipated to replace the Honor Power. The phone, which was released in April, has an 8,000mAh battery that uses the newest silicon-carbon technology.
It’s important to remember that other tiny phones with huge batteries use a conventional lithium polymer battery. One such phone, the Honor X70, which has a thickness of 7.96mm, was released on July 16. With a single charge, the X70’s 8,300mAh battery is said to provide up to 18 hours of screen time, up to 15.6 hours of navigation time, and up to 27 hours of “short video” playback. Additionally, it supports 80W wired rapid charging.