
Huawei could soon enter the growing race for ultra-large smartphone batteries. A new leak suggests the company is working on a handset that may feature a battery capacity exceeding 10,000mAh, making it one of the biggest batteries ever used in a mainstream smartphone.
The information comes from popular tipster Digital Chat Station, who claimed that Huawei has already developed a “10,000mAh+++” battery. While the exact size remains unknown, the wording hints that the final capacity could go beyond the 10,000mAh mark.
Huawei Reportedly Testing New Battery Technology
According to the leak, Huawei is not only increasing battery size but also introducing a new battery material and an upgraded battery system. These changes could help the company create a smartphone with industry-leading battery endurance.
At this stage, Huawei has not officially confirmed the device or revealed any technical details. However, the leak has already generated strong interest among smartphone fans, especially as battery life continues to become a major focus for mobile brands.
Huawei’s Current Biggest Battery Phones
Right now, the largest batteries in Huawei’s lineup are found in the Huawei nova 15 Max and the Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max. Both smartphones pack massive 8,500mAh batteries and support 40W wired fast charging.
These devices already offer longer battery life than many flagship phones currently available in the market.
Silicon Carbon Technology May Play a Role
The leak did not explain what Huawei’s “new battery material” actually is. However, the company already uses Silicon Carbon battery technology in some devices, including the Enjoy 90 Pro Max.
This technology allows manufacturers to fit larger batteries into slimmer phone bodies. Several brands, including Honor, vivo, and Realme, have recently launched smartphones with 10,000mAh batteries using similar battery solutions.
If the latest rumor proves accurate, Huawei could soon become one of the leading names in the high-capacity battery smartphone segment.


























