Unprecedented development Phones will have a battery that lasts up to two days in 2025
This year has been highlighted for its significant advances in mobile phone batteries. One example is the significant increase in their capacity thanks to the adoption of silicon-carbon batteries. This progress promises to continue changing things for the better, and in the not-too-distant future, it is not unlikely to see high-end phones equipped with elements with a capacity of 6500 mAh, something that was unimaginable just a few months ago.
According to the data that has become known, some brands are already analyzing the first phones with revolutionary capabilities of what was popular just a year ago. An example of this is the Realme GT8 Pro, which is evaluated in three different configurations:
- 7000mAh battery with 120W fast charging, capable of going from 0 to 100% in just 42 minutes.
- 7500 mAh battery with 100W fast charging, fully charged in 55 minutes.
- 8000mAh battery, supports 80W fast charging, takes 70 minutes to fully charge.
If the company makes the move and opts for this latest configuration, the Realme GT8 Pro will mark a milestone in the industry by being one of the first phones to achieve this impressive capacity. And it seems like this is a trend that will reach the high-end phone range to change the rules of the game, as they say.
It must be said that this progress does not come out of nowhere. During 2024, several phones surprised with larger batteries without compromising on design (especially weight and thickness). Some examples are the following:
- OnePlus 13 phone: Its capacity has been increased from 5400 mAh in the OnePlus 12 to 6000 mAh.
OPPO Find X8 Pro: It arrives with a 5,910mAh battery, which comfortably outperforms its predecessors.
- +RedMagic 10 Pro: It raises the bar by 7,050 mAh, without making the device thicker or heavier, which already shows what to expect in the future.
Silicon-carbon batteries are revolutionizing the industry. This material allows for more energy to be stored in the same space than traditional lithium batteries. As a result, manufacturers can increase capacity without compromising the size and thickness of mobile phones.
Additionally, these batteries offer greater energy efficiency, meaning they charge faster and have a longer lifespan. This balance of capacity, charging speed, and durability defines the future of mobile technology.
Looking ahead to 2025, it seems inevitable that more and more manufacturers will surpass the 7,000 mAh and even 8,000 mAh mark in their new phones. This progress will be especially important for users who demand long hours of battery life without having to constantly recharge, such as gamers or content creators.
In a world where we are increasingly dependent on our mobile devices, longer battery life is not only welcome, it is essential. Technological advancements are taking us into a new era where charging your mobile phone every two days could become a reality for many.