Chinese smartphone manufacturers are constantly looking to make their mark by drastically upgrading battery technology on new devices. Thanks to the application of silicon-carbon technology, each generation of phones launched has a “bigger” battery than the previous one. This trend helps products stand out in the technology race.
According to information from PhoneArena, a battery model of up to 15,000 mAh is being put into the testing phase. This outstanding capacity promises to open a big step forward for the mobile industry. If successful, this will be a new highlight in the competition on usage time.
| Thanks to the application of silicon-carbon technology, each generation of phones released has a "bigger" battery than before. |
Realme is currently considered the brand that is likely to commercialize this battery soonest. The company has launched a prototype with similar specifications and is preparing to enter mass production. This shows that Realme is determined to lead the game in large-capacity battery technology.
The trend of “super-large battery” smartphones from Chinese brands is exploding strongly. Not only stopping at familiar numbers, they continue to push the capacity limit to new levels. A 12,000 mAh battery model is now ready to enter mass production, paving the way for more powerful battery devices.
| The trend of "super large battery" smartphones from Chinese brands is booming. |
More notably, the 15,000 mAh battery version is expected to be launched before the end of 2026. Meanwhile, the 12,000 mAh battery could appear as early as the first half of next year. This signals a new phase where budget phones also have much larger batteries than before.
Following this trend, 8,000 mAh to 10,000 mAh capacity will gradually become the standard for the low-cost segment. Users will benefit from longer usage time and less frequent charging. This is an important step forward in the context of increasing demand for smartphones.
| The 15,000 mAh battery version is expected to launch before the end of 2026. |
Meanwhile, big names in the US such as Apple, Samsung or Google have not yet caught up with this pace of change. Although Apple has expressed its intention to bring silicon-carbon batteries to the iPhone 17 series, all three major companies are still loyal to traditional Li-ion batteries. This caution keeps them out of the current wave of capacity upgrades.
Compared to the upcoming 12,000 mAh or 15,000 mAh batteries, the 5,000 mAh on the Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro Max seems quite modest. The lack of competition from Chinese companies in the US market has also slowed down the pace of innovation for Samsung and Apple. This may be the reason why users will only receive minor battery upgrades in the near future.
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