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This type of Android phone may push the silicon-carbon technology to 12,000mAh


What you need to know

  • Vivo is said to be testing a larger 10,000mAh battery using silicon-carbon battery technology instead of traditional graphite.
  • The 4.53V single-cell silicon design reportedly allows Vivo to pack more capacity into the phone without turning it into a brick.
  • The battery monster is likely to stay under Vivo’s performance-focused iQOO sub-brand, not the smaller X-series flagships.

Battery life is quickly becoming the next big competition in smartphones, and Vivo wants to be a part of it. A new leak suggests that the company is working on a phone with such a large battery that it could set a new standard for endurance.

Tipster Digital Chat Station said on Weibo that Vivo is testing a device with a 10,000mAh battery (via GSMArena). However, the most interesting part is that the standard capacity can be between 11,000mAh and 12,000mAh.

(Image credit: Digital Chat Channel / Weibo)

The rumored device uses a 4.53V single-cell silicon battery, which helps Vivo cram more capacity into the phone without making it bulky. Silicon batteries store much more energy than traditional graphite ones, allowing manufacturers to increase battery sizes from 5,000mAh to 7,000mAh or 8,000mAh without making phones too big.

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