Chinese smartphone makers are embracing silicon-carbon battery tech. This innovation boosts battery life, leaving traditional lithium-ion batteries in the dust.
A massive 8,000 mAh battery is rumored to power Honor’s upcoming mid-range smartphone. For comparison, most smartphones on the market have batteries ranging from 5,000 to 6,500 mAh.
This new device will likely feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series chip, with a processing speed of around 2.5-2.7 GHz. It’s also expected to come with high-quality speakers that can amplify sound by up to 300%.
What’s driving this move?
Honor wants to shake up the Chinese market with this new smartphone. The brand has been gaining traction with its mid-range devices, which often come with AI features and innovative tech. By pushing the boundaries of battery life, Honor hopes to attract even more consumers.
The company is also working on faster charging technology to support these high-capacity batteries.
Upcoming releases
Honor has several smartphones in the pipeline, including the Honor GT Pro, Honor X60 GT, Honor 400, and a new foldable device in the Honor Magic V series.

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