The OnePlus Ace 3 Pro launch is solid proof that a flagship can sport a thin chassis and still be crammed with a sizable 6,100mAh battery, thanks to a new technology that the company explored earlier. The successful implementation of this technology is the reason why the latest rumor claims that the Chinese electronics manufacturer is working on a 7,000mAh battery that will be found in a future smartphone. It is safe to say that we will see tablet-sized cells fueling many handsets in the future.
The Glacier Battery technology debuting in the OnePlus Ace 3 Pro pretty much means that the company has the freedom to extend these batteries in future smartphones and raise that capacity. On Weibo, tipster Digital Chat Station states that we could witness a 7,000mAh battery, but sadly, OnePlus will not target its flagships sporting these incredible capacities. Instead, the initiation may start with a mid-ranger, and then possibly, the phone maker would be comfortable enough to bring it to the more expensive models.
As for what Glacier Battery technology is, OnePlus employs what it calls a high-capacity silicon-carbon material that allows it to achieve a 763WH/L energy density. The new cells boast a 23.1 percent higher energy density compared to graphite batteries, making it a welcome addition when it comes to delivering substantially longer runtimes on Android smartphones. After all, we cannot expect chipset manufacturers to keep releasing power-efficient products, and there needs to be some innovation in the battery department too.
Another advantage of incorporating this high-capacity silicon-carbon material is that firms like OnePlus can launch thinner flagships but with bigger cells, retaining the smartphone’s design
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