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Huawei is reportedly testing new tech for its biggest phone battery yet

Huawei may be taking phone batteries into power-bank territory

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While Apple and Samsung have mostly stuck with conventional lithium-ion batteries, Chinese smartphone brands have moved faster on silicon-carbon cells. That shift has helped them fit larger batteries into phones without making devices noticeably thicker.

As a result, models with unusually large batteries, including 8,500mAh and even 10,000mAh units, are already on the market. Now, Huawei is reportedly working on a smartphone with an even larger battery.

Could Huawei push phone batteries beyond 10,000mAh?

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, Huawei is testing “a new battery material” and “a new battery system” that may allow smartphone batteries to cross the 10,000mAh mark. The exact chemistry and design have not been revealed, so this should still be treated as an early leak.

Another Chinese tipster has claimed (via HuaweiCentral) that Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, and other brands are also exploring double-layer coating technology. This could be one of the methods used in future high-capacity smartphone batteries, although there is no confirmation yet that Huawei’s leaked battery system is based on this process.

What is double-layer coating battery technology?

Double-layer coating is still relatively new in large-scale commercial use. Battery makers are currently testing and refining it for electric vehicles, where the main goals are better range, faster charging, longer battery life, and improved safety.

Double-layer coating changes the electrode manufacturing process by applying active materials in two separate layers instead of one. The bottom layer is designed for higher compaction density, which helps maintain stable capacity. The top layer helps lithium ions move faster, which can improve charging speed. Together, the approach could help improve energy density, charging performance, and battery lifespan.

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If Huawei manages to bring this technology to smartphones, early versions may appear in mid-range devices before reaching premium Mate or Pura models. Smartphone brands often test newer battery designs on lower-risk products first, where expectations around premium materials, camera hardware, weight balance, and long-term reliability are slightly less demanding.

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