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realme's latest concept GT 7 with a 10,000 mAh battery is a power bank killer smartphone

realme's latest concept GT 7 with a 10,000 mAh battery is a power bank killer smartphone

Indian Express06-05-2025
On Tuesday, realme unveiled its latest concept phone, which could become the world's first mainstream smartphone with a massive 10,000 mAh battery—almost equivalent to a medium-sized power bank.
Despite packing a large 10,000 mAh battery, the phone has a slim profile and measures less than 8.5mm in thickness. Not just that, the device also weighs well under 200 grams, according to the company.
The gateway to unstoppable power is unlocking. #realmeGT7Series
Step in, if you're ready for the #PowerThatNeverStops.
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— realme (@realmeIndia) May 5, 2025
The phone features a semi-transparent back panel, offering users a glimpse of the technology inside. Based on the images shared by the company, the concept phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. It runs on the latest Android 15-based realme UI 4. The smartphone seems to have a quad-curved display, possibly with a 120Hz refresh and FHD+ resolution.
Do note that this is just a concept phone, and the specifications of the commercial product may vary. Considering the recent trend of mid-range smartphones with massive batteries like the iQOO Z10 (review), the upcoming realme GT 7 series phone with a 10,000 mAh battery is likely to fall in the mid-range segment.
Enabling this innovation is an ultra-high silicon-content anode battery with an energy density of 887 Wh/L. To accommodate this new battery, realme has introduced a Mini Diamond Architecture, which reshapes the phone's internals to make space for the battery. This design is the result of over 60 international patents.
A phone featuring a 10,000 mAh battery will soon launch in India under the GT 7 branding. It is expected to offer multiple days of battery life on a single charge and is also likely to support fast charging technology to quickly refill the massive battery.
When it comes to smartphone battery and charging technology, realme has consistently been at the forefront. The company has already showcased innovations such as 320W concept charging and has delivered 240W and 150W charging on devices like the GT Neo 3 and GT 3, respectively.
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