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Honor pushes battery limits to 11,000mAh in next flagship

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Igniting a battery trend, Honor has reportedly entered trial production of a 10,690mAh cell, nudging past the 10,000mAh threshold first set by the Win and Win RT. Digital Chat Station claims the new battery delivers 40.41 Wh of stored energy, hinting at a future flagship that could eclipse the Power2’s 10,080mAh unit in terms of capacity.

Earlier models, like the Power2, already promised over 20 hours of video playback and 80W wired fast charging. If the rumored 11,000mAh battery arrives, users could expect a similar endurance boost while maintaining rapid recharge rates, effectively turning the device into a portable power bank for longer commutes and during travel in urban settings daily.

Industry observers note that pushing battery capacity beyond 10,000mAh could shift competitive dynamics, as larger cells reduce the need for multiple charging cycles during heavy usage. The new 40.41 Wh rating also aligns with emerging standards for longer standby times, potentially giving Honor a measurable advantage over rivals with slimmer power profiles.

While the exact release window remains unclear, the battery leak suggests Honor is preparing for a flagship that balances raw capacity with fast charging. If the 11,000mAh cell makes it to market, consumers will see a tangible extension of screen time without sacrificing daily convenience or device portability and maintain user experience undiminished throughout daily.