Have you ever considered how a power bank can easily fit into your pocket? But we know that most of the flagships, especially well-known brand, cut their battery section and offer compatibility and usability. But now the trend changes. Thanks to the latest Silicon-Anode Technology, batteries can now hold more power in smaller spaces.
Amid this Silicon-Anode trend, Realme releases its second concept, which phone with the largest battery. Yes, before, Realme launched a phone with a 10000mAh battery, and now they are going to introduce a new model that has roughly 10% less silicon in it. They are ready to move into Production.
Before its release, Realme brought another concept phone, the Realme 15000mAh concept phone.
In a world where the last battery life is a misery, Silicon-Anode technology changes it. And Realme moves a step forward to fit a Power bank in our pockets. Back in the past, the capacity was 10000mAh, but nowadays it has increased to 15000mAh. Even though it has such a huge capacity, it only weighs like a normal phone and is slimmer. The concept phone has specs like
Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED Display
Processor: Exynos Dimensity 7300 processor
OS: Android 15
Weight: 206 grams
Thickness: 8.7mm
How does Realme make it possible? Here is your explanation.
Realme uses
Next-Gen Silicon-Anode Battery - For bigger capacity
High-performance electrolytes help improve battery longevity, including thermal management, battery life, and overall performance.
Folded Circuit Design - For Size factor (Slim)
The high-transparency pole piece process allows for faster charging.
But here is a catch. Because of these advancements, battery technology is still evolving, and some risks need to be addressed.
They are
Rapid Degradation: These batteries tend to degrade faster with frequent charging.
Swelling Issues: High silicon content can lead to structural swelling, affecting safety and longevity.
Safety Concerns: Long-term stability remains unproven, making them a risky bet for everyday consumers—at least for now.
Verdict:
As for now, it’s a concept phone; it may not be available to everyone at the market. But we can see such smartphones, which last for days with a single charge, in the future. Till keep an eye on tech trends with us. On that note, we are at the bottom line. What are your thoughts on this? Let’s discuss here, Join "CritChat"