Realme is one of the brands at the forefront of the ongoing Android smartphone power source revolution with its Titan Batteries which offer a trendy capacity boost without the added bulk thanks to silicon-carbon batteries ( SiC).
The largest Titan battery to date is found in the Neo 7 model, which, thanks to its rated capacity of 7,000 mAh, is expected to last up to “3days and 2 nights” per charge. Realme also claims that it retains 80% of this initial capacity for 5 years thanks to its new SiC stability.
However, these new selling points come with a downside: Realme couldn’t get the Neo 7 to repower faster than 80 watts (W) over USB-C.
The brand claims it only takes 45 minutes to do so, although this may still seem last-gen compared to the OnePlus 13 which reportedly charges its 6,000mAh battery in just 36 minutes thanks to newer technology, SuperVOOC. 100W.
However, the upcoming 7,000 mAh battery would have overcome this problem and would be able to use the same 100W charging rate without the risk of loss of control without the risk of uncontrollable malfunctions such as overheating while charging – with a 120W successor is also being prepared for a more distant future.
As a result, OEMs such as Realme could be better equipped to combine the benefits of large-capacity batteries and truly fast wired charging into next-generation devices such as the Neo 8. All it now needs to do is add the wireless wireless charging.