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Smartphones with record-breaking battery life to hit the market in 2025

Smartphones with record-breaking battery life to hit the market in 2025 In 2025, smartphones with powerful batteries will reach a new level (photo: Device Market)

Battery life is one of the key factors when choosing a smartphone for many users, so manufacturers are actively working to increase battery capacity without increasing the size of devices, according to Android Authority

In July, rumors surfaced that OnePlus and OPPO were planning to release smartphones with 7,000 mAh batteries. Now, we can add another Chinese manufacturer to this list, which has introduced its competitor.

The Realme Neo 7 smartphone has recently gone on sale in China. The device features a 7,000 mAh battery, a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED display with FHD+ resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset, up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of internal storage.

Trend for large batteries

This trend looks set to gain momentum next year. 91mobiles.com drew attention to a Weibo post from a well-known DigitalChatStation insider published on Monday. The post claims that Redmi and OnePlus are also developing smartphones with 7,000 mAh batteries.

Furthermore, the insider mentioned that other manufacturers are looking to achieve the same specs for their 2025 devices, although no specific brands were mentioned.

8,000 mAh battery?

The same insider increased the intrigue by stating that Realme may go even further and is working on a smartphone with an 8,000 mAh battery - perhaps it will be the Realme GT8 Pro.

In the comments, DigitalChatStation clarified that the 8,000 mAh battery is currently being tested, but “may not be available in time.” From this, we can conclude that the development is ongoing, but the device with such a battery may not be released on time.

Optimistic forecast for 2025

We can optimistically expect that in 2025, several mid-range smartphones with large batteries will appear on the market. This is great news. Perhaps major manufacturers will finally offer devices that can last for two or even three days without recharging, without sacrificing design and weight.