Oppo is working on three smartphone models that could be equipped with fairly large batteries – at least by today’s standards. While we have started to see handsets with 6,000mAh batteries with a shift towards using silicon carbon batteries in 2024, a tipster claims that the Chinese phone maker is already developing two smartphones with up to 7,000mAh batteries. Can pack. Meanwhile, recent reports suggest that another company may launch a phone with a 7,000mAh battery next month.
Oppo’s smartphone may have a larger battery with 80W charging support
according to Description Shared on Weibo by tipster Digital Chat Station (translated from Chinese), Oppo’s “next high-performance new phone” will be equipped with a larger battery. The user has leaked information about three handsets that are in development, and all three models are equipped with larger capacity batteries than its current flagship lineup.
The first of the three smartphones listed by the tipster may be equipped with a 6,285mAh battery (or the regular 6,400mAh). Meanwhile, the company is said to be working on another handset with a larger 6,850mAh battery (normally 7,000mAh). Both these models are said to support 80W charging.
The tipster also claims that a third smartphone with a dual-cell 6,140mAh battery (6,300mAh normal) is also in development. Although this model is smaller than the other two handsets, it may come with 100W charging support.
A recent report suggests that the smartphone with a 7,000mAh battery may launch in December. Realme has set a December 11 launch date for the upcoming Realme Neo 7 handset, and a recent leak suggests that the phone will be equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chip and a 7,000mAH battery.
It is worth noting that there has been no statement from Oppo about any upcoming smartphone equipped with a larger battery, so it is advisable to take these claims with a grain of salt. The tipster has a good track record when it comes to sharing details of unreleased smartphones, so we may be hearing more about these alleged handsets in the coming months.
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