The past few months have been packed with events in silicon-carbon batteries. This technology is now in a flourishing phase, and the proof comes from devices Honor and Realme, which have now reached or surpassed 10,000 mAh.
However, 2026 could end big with Honor Power 3: the next model in the lineup would boast a battery capable of making rivals pale, a whopping 15,000 mAh of capacity (Si-Ca, clearly).
Honor Win is the device that took the Battery Phone concept to the next level by implementing top-of-the-line specs (with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) while Power 2 is a worthy representative of the mid-range. Realme P4 Power and Narzo Power are no exception, while it seems rival brands are also preparing surprises (rumor has it of vivo and Xiaomi/Redmi).
In short, we shouldn’t be surprised by much, and yet the latest news is stunning. The next model in the Power line — presumably arriving as Honor Power 3 — would mark a turning point with a remarkable 15,000 mAh capacity. In short, a miniature power plant: the device could function as a power bank without batting an eye, staying operational for days.
Below you’ll find a list of the brand’s upcoming launches: this is a leak, so take the details with caution:
So, in summary, practically all of Honor’s future smartphones would be Battery Phones. Yes, there are devices with even larger batteries, but these are rugged models or lithium-based solutions. For the Chinese brand’s devices, they would all be equipped with silicon-carbon units, thus with a compact profile and weight.
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