Battery life is considered one of the most important factors when choosing a smartphone, but many high-end users still have to accept the limitations of battery capacity. However, this may soon change.
Honor X70 is said to have an 8,300 mAh battery but is only 7.9 mm thick
PHOTO: HONOR
According to a report from popular leakster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the new silicon batteries are pushing the limits of energy density and opening up the possibility of a wave of smartphones with 7,000 mAh batteries or more becoming more common. The trend is expected to start later this year, with the first wave likely to take place in China before a wider global rollout next year.
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To meet this demand, tech companies are stepping up research and development, testing new materials and shapes for batteries. This could lead to smartphones with batteries larger than 7,000 mAh becoming the new standard in the next few years. We could even see devices equipped with batteries up to 10,000 mAh, something that was previously only available on rugged phones.
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Some notable upcoming smartphone models with large batteries include the Honor Magic 8 Pro (7,000 mAh battery or more), or the Redmi Turbo 5 Pro being developed by Xiaomi, which is expected to have a battery of over 8,000 mAh. In particular, with silicon carbon battery technology, these phone models may not be thicker, as in the case of the Honor X70, which is equipped with an 8,300 mAh battery but is only about 7.9 mm thick.
This development promises to bring users better experiences and solve the problem of battery life when using, one of the biggest concerns of smartphone users today.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/xu-huong-smartphone-voi-pin-khung-7000-mah-185250714225841936.htm
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