Exclusive: Leaker Outlines Honor's Smartphone Release Plans for Groundbreaking 10,000 mAh Silicon Battery


The rumor mill is in overdrive, and this time, it’s pointing to a potential game-changer from Honor. Just days after prominent tech insider Digital Chat Station set the tech world abuzz with claims of a Honor smartphone featuring a colossal 10,000 mAh battery, concrete evidence has now surfaced, confirming that this powerhouse is not just a pipe dream—it’s in the works.

Newly public certification data seems to validate the leaks, painting a clear picture of Honor's ambitious plan to dominate the battery life arena. Here’s everything we know so far about the device that could become the new endurance king.

Certification Spills the Beans on Near-10,000 mAh Power Cell

The most compelling evidence comes from an official source: the China Quality Certification Centre (CQC) public database. A listing has appeared for a Honor-manufactured device, but the real story is the battery it contains. The filing, spotted by keen-eyed enthusiasts, reveals that the battery is supplied by Sunwoda and carries a rated capacity of 9,886 mAh and 37.37 Wh of energy.

For those keeping score, a "rated capacity" is a conservative, minimum guarantee, while the "typical capacity" is what manufacturers advertise. This means Honor is almost certain to market this battery with a circa 10,000 mAh capacity, a significant leap from the 8,000 mAh cell found in the Honor X50 Power released earlier this year. You can browse the official certification website here: China Quality Certification Centre (CQC).

Which Phones Will Get This Mega-Battery?

The immediate question on everyone's mind is: which Honor smartphone will be the lucky recipient of this endurance monster? The consensus among leakers and industry watchers, including the team at WhyLab, points towards one of two upcoming models: the highly anticipated Honor Power 2 or the next iteration in the popular X-series, tentatively called the Honor X80.

Adding fuel to the fire, the leaker provided a more detailed update on their Weibo channel, suggesting a surprisingly aggressive launch timeline. According to the post, which you can see here on Weiboboth potential candidates may see a release before the end of the year. This would be even earlier than Digital Chat Station's initial predictions, signaling that Honor is fast-tracking its battery tech revolution.

More Than Just a Big Battery: The Power 2's Leaked Specs

A 10,000 mAh battery is impressive on its own, but Digital Chat Station's previous leaks suggest the Honor Power 2 (if that's the chosen vessel) will be a well-rounded performer, not just a one-trick pony. The device is also tipped to feature:

  • A Powerful MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Chipset: This ensures flagship-level performance and power efficiency, perfectly complementing the massive battery for potentially days of heavy use.
  • A Sharp 1.5K Display: Expect a vibrant and detailed screen that strikes a balance between high resolution and battery consumption.

The Real Breakthrough: Capacity Meets Form Factor

Sure, a 10,000 mAh battery in a smartphone isn't entirely unprecedented. Brands like Doogee have pushed the limits with models like last year's V Max Pro, which packed an almost comical 22,000 mAh battery. You can find that model on Amazon here.

However, the crucial difference lies in the design and usability. The Doogee V Max Pro is a 25.5 mm-thick behemoth, essentially a battery with a phone attached. The rumored Honor Power 2, in contrast, is said to achieve nearly half that capacity in a chassis that is remarkably slim—reportedly just 8-9 mm thick, excluding the camera bump.

This represents the true innovation. Honor isn't just making a bigger battery; it's leveraging advanced silicon-carbon battery technology to pack immense energy into a form factor that remains sleek and pocketable. This is a feat of engineering that could redefine user expectations for battery life in mainstream smartphones.

The Bottom Line

While we await an official announcement from Honor, the pieces of the puzzle are falling into place. The CQC certification confirms the battery's existence, and trusted leakers are outlining a compelling product. If the rumors hold, Honor is on the verge of launching a smartphone that doesn't force users to choose between all-day (or multi-day) battery life and a modern, desirable design. The battle for battery supremacy is heating up, and Honor appears ready to fire a major shot before the year is out.


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