2025 might bring the first Android phone with an 8,000mAh battery

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What you need to know

  • Realme’s next flagship could pack an extra-large battery ranging from 7,000mAh to 8,000mAh.
  • The current Realme GT 7 Pro features a 6,500mAh battery that’s already much larger than most flagships, but Realme is shooting for an even bigger one next year.
  • According to leaker Digital Chat Station, there are three potential battery configurations being tested for Realme’s next phone.

Realme might not be a household name in the US, but the brand is known for making Android smartphones with high-capacity batteries inside. The latest Realme GT 7 Pro packs a 6,500mAh battery inside, and even the sub-$400 Realme 12 Pro Plus 5G includes a respectable 5,000mAh capacity. The phones charge fast, too, at 120W and 67W, respectively. As it turns out, Realme may be looking to improve on its own incredible high-capacity, fast-charging tech with its next flagship.

The company is reportedly testing three new variations of batteries, all with a larger capacity than the GT 7 Pro, according to leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo (via Android Authority). Per the tip, these are the characteristics of the three batteries being tested for Realme’s upcoming flagship phone:

  • A 7,000mAh battery supporting 120W fast charging that can be charged to full in 42 minutes
  • A 7,500mAh battery supporting 100W fast charging that can be charged to full in 55 minutes
  • An 8,000mAh battery supporting 80W fast charging that can be charged to full in 70 minutes

(Image credit: Roydon Cerejo/ Android Central)

Realme has a few decisions to make for the battery that will power an upcoming flagship, which Digital Chat Station didn’t name specifically. It could be the Realme GT 8 Pro, and the phone could debut in 2025. However, as the leaked configurations show, the company will almost certainly be choosing between capacity and charge speed.

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