realme is taking smartphone battery technology to a whole new level with the unveiling of its 10,000mAh GT7 concept phone. Aimed at solving daily battery anxiety for users, the phone promises all-day power without sacrificing design. Despite housing one of the largest smartphone batteries in the world, the GT7 remains impressively slim — under 8.5mm in thickness and just over 200g in weight — offering a seamless user experience.
At the core of this innovation is an ultra-high silicon-content anode battery, featuring a 10% silicon ratio — the highest ever in any smartphone to date. With an energy density of 887Wh/L, realme is setting new standards for lithium-ion battery performance. The GT7 concept is also structurally revolutionary. It introduces a “Mini Diamond Architecture” that redefines internal space efficiency. This allows realme to fit a 10,000mAh battery while shrinking the Android mainboard down to just 23.4mm — the narrowest in the world — and earning more than 60 international patents in the process.
The semi-transparent back cover of the GT7 prototype gives users a glimpse into the future, showcasing the massive battery and compact mainboard in action. This blend of high-performance tech and sleek aesthetics underscores realme’s bold vision for the future of smartphones.
Over the years, realme has led battery and charging innovation — from 150W charging on the GT Neo3 to 240W on the GT3, and even a 320W concept phone. The GT7 continues this legacy, and as we look ahead to the full GT 7 series launch, realme is clearly setting the pace for the industry. Pakistani users can look forward to even more powerful, efficient, and stylish smartphones in the near future.