The new "battery king" of the smartphone industry is Xiaomi with a capacity of 7,500mAh.
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The smartphone battery capacity race is heating up as recently leaked information said Xiaomi is devel
oping a Redmi phone with a "huge" battery of up to 7,500mAh. This capacity far exceeds many current
flagships such as the Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 13.
According to reputable leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the new Redmi phone will not support wirel
ess charging. However, with a 7,500mAh battery, users can comfortably use the device for a long ti
me without worrying about running out of battery.
Xiaomi is about to have a Redmi model with up to 7,500mAh.
Xiaomi is about to have a Redmi model with up to 7,500mAh.
This battery capacity also "beats"
many high-end smartphones today, such as the realme GT7 Pro (6,500mAh), OnePlus 13 (6,000mAh) an
d RedMagic 10 Pro Plus (7,050mAh). Even the upcoming blockbuster Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to only have a 5,000mAh battery.
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Not stopping there, Digital Chat Station also revealed that Xiaomi is testing a phone with an even larg
er battery. This shows that the smartphone battery capacity war will get "hotter" in 2025.
Recently, there was also information that Samsung will use silicon-carbon battery technology for the Galaxy S26 series. This technology allows for increased battery capac
ity without increasing the size of the battery cell, or conversely, allows for a thinner design with the same battery capacity.
With fierce competition between manufacturers, users will be the ones who benefit the most. We can expect smartphones with longer battery life to meet the increasing demand.