Battery Capacity Increases: Soon, Charging Your Smartphone Daily Could be a Thing of the Past
PARIS: The most long-lasting smartphones currently on the market boast a battery life of just over 20 hours without intensive use, meaning they can be used without charging for almost two days.
The Future of Smartphone Batteries
Soon, charging up your smartphone every day could become a thing of the past, as battery capacity continues to increase.
Realme’s Flagship: The First to Reach 8,000 mAh?
A leak published on the Chinese social network Weibo and reported by the Notebookcheck website suggests that Realme’s future flagship will come with a record battery capacity of 8,000 mAh, guaranteeing two or three days’ battery life for typical use.
This would make Realme the first manufacturer to launch a handset equipped with such a large battery, outdoing its current flagship, the GT 7 Pro, which boasts a 6,500 mAh Titan battery that can be recharged in just 37 minutes thanks to its ultra-fast 120 W SuperVOOC solution.
The Wait Time: A Trade-off for Longer Battery Life
The GT 8 Pro, with its larger battery, would require a longer recharge time, with users waiting almost 70 minutes for a full recharge.
Oppo and iQOO May Follow Suit
Oppo and iQOO may also follow Realme’s lead, offering high-end models with extended battery life for the Chinese market.
When Can We Expect to See These Devices in Europe and the US?
However, it’s likely that users in Europe and the United States will have to wait some time before these high-end devices with extended battery life become available.
The Gap Between Manufacturers
The world’s two leading smartphone vendors, Apple and Samsung, are still a long way from reaching the battery capacity levels mentioned above.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the future of smartphone batteries looks promising, with manufacturers like Realme, Oppo, and iQOO pushing the boundaries of battery life. While these high-end devices may not be available in Europe and the US immediately, we can expect to see significant advancements in battery technology in the near future.
FAQs
Q: Will Realme’s 8,000 mAh battery be available in all regions?
A: No, the high-end device with this battery capacity is expected to be reserved for the Chinese market initially.
Q: When can we expect to see these devices with extended battery life in Europe and the US?
A: It’s likely that these devices will become available in Europe and the US in the near future, but an exact timeline has not been confirmed.
Q: Will Apple and Samsung follow Realme’s lead in terms of battery capacity?
A: Apple and Samsung have not publicly announced plans to release devices with battery capacities as large as Realme’s flagship. However, we can expect to see advancements in battery technology from these manufacturers in the near future.