Dream smartphone with 7,000 mAh battery is ready to launch

 According to technology experts, the dream smartphone will finally become a reality by 2025.



In fact, the tech world has been slowly moving toward the goal of creating the dream smartphone since the first iPhone launched in 2007.


Many pieces have fallen into place, and today, the tech industry is focused on three basic elements.


The dream smartphone will have a 7,000 mAh battery.


The dream smartphone will have a 7,000 mAh battery.


First, smartphone chips are fast enough.


New processors like the Snapdragon 8 Elite have brought smartphones to desktop-level performance.


With this latest big step forward, we’re entering a new era. And with the advent of AI and massive amounts of RAM, phones will stay fast for years to come.


Second, we’ve also reached peak smartphone cameras.


The last missing piece of the puzzle has been added as we get compact phones with dedicated telephoto cameras in 2024.


So what about the third factor, battery life?


Phone with 7,000 mAh battery coming soon


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The good news is that the last battery life hurdle will be removed next year.


According to source Digital Chat Station, the 7,000 mAh battery will be deployed on a real smartphone.


The dream phone would have 2 days of battery life.


The dream phone would have 2 days of battery life.


In fact, high-end smartphones like the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra already have large batteries. However, thanks to a technological breakthrough, this dream smartphone will have a much larger battery capacity.


Specifications of new battery cell:


- Capacity: 7000 mAh


- Output: 4.53V


- Battery type: high silicon single


- Actual capacity: 6850 mAh


- Developer: Ouga Group


Who is the mysterious Ouga Group?


This is an internal collaboration between Oppo/OnePlus, which will essentially fall under the large umbrella of the BBK group (behind Vivo, Oppo and OnePlus phones).


The key term here is “high silicon”. This new material replaces the graphite anode of traditional batteries with a new silicon material that can capture more lithium ions – which can hold MORE capacity.


The technology has been under development for years by Washington-based Group14 and has finally reached the stage where it can be safely deployed in real batteries.


Smartphone with 7,000 mAh battery will be launched next year


Phones with actual 7,000 mAh batteries are expected to launch next year, in 2025.


Of course, the first companies to implement this technology could be Oppo and OnePlus.


We’ve already seen some form of silicon-anode battery in the Xiaomi 15 Pro series. Honor was the first to introduce a smartphone with a revolutionary silicon-anode battery nearly two years ago. And some recent phones have batteries that are almost that size. The mid-range Vivo Y300 Pro, for example, has a 6,500 mAh battery.


Two-day battery life


Not many companies officially announce the “Days of Use” battery for their smartphones. But now, Xiaomi has done it.


The new Xiaomi 15 Pro can last for 1.5 days thanks to the 6,100 mAh battery inside. This is a great battery life but still falls a bit short of the expected two-day battery life.


iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra.


iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra.


For mid-range phones, we have devices like the Oppo K12 Plus (6,400 mAh battery) that has an official battery life of 2.2 days.


And with 7,000 mAh batteries coming next year, we're looking at a 15% improvement. That means high-end smartphones can last up to two full days without needing to be charged, and mid-range phones can last up to 2.5 days.


Even with less usage, users can extend battery life to 3 days between charges.


iPhone, Galaxy and Pixel phones haven't caught up yet


Experts predict that the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Ultra or Pixel 10 Pro XL will not have a 7,000 mAh battery.


These companies are slow to adopt new technologies and cannot afford to take risks with a flagship product that is produced in millions of units.


So, it’s likely that these “big guys” will wait and let other companies claim the honor of being the first to launch a smartphone with a 7,000 mAh battery. And after about a year or so, we may see this technology applied to mainstream smartphones.


Let's wait and see how impressive the dream smartphone will appear next year.

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