realme 10,000mAh battery smartphone concept unveiled


realme has introduced a new concept smartphone featuring a 10,000mAh battery. The device is presented as a potential solution to daily battery anxiety, a prevalent concern among smartphone users.

The concept phone is designed to offer extended battery life while maintaining a relatively slim and lightweight form factor. Despite the substantial battery capacity, the prototype measures under 8.5mm in thickness and weighs just over 200g, aiming to balance portability with performance for the Indian market.

Key to this innovation is the integration of an ultra-high silicon-content anode battery. This battery technology features a 10% silicon ratio, which realme states is the highest in the smartphone industry, contributing to an energy density of 887Wh/L. These specifications are highlighted as advancements in lithium-ion battery performance.

From a design standpoint, realme has incorporated a “Mini Diamond Architecture.” This internal rearrangement is intended to create sufficient space for the large battery. The design also features what is described as the world’s narrowest Android mainboard, measuring 23.4mm.

This architectural approach has reportedly resulted in over 60 international patents. The prototype also includes a semi-transparent back cover, offering a view of the internal components, including the battery and compact mainboard.

realme has previously focused on battery technology and fast-charging solutions. The company’s past introductions include the 150W fast-charging on the GT Neo3, the 240W charging on the GT3, and a previously showcased 320W concept charging technology. The brand has indicated that the upcoming GT 7 series is expected to bring further advancements in battery performance.

The company has expressed a vision to potentially integrate these conceptual advancements into future mainstream devices for consumers.


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