Huawei is reportedly testing a new battery system for its upcoming mid-range smartphones. The technology features a capacity label of "10,000mAh+++". This designation suggests a capacity significantly higher than standard smartphone batteries. Industry observers interpret the triple plus signs as indicating a range between 11,000 mAh and 20,000 mAh.
Proprietary material addresses thickness and weight issues in high-capacity cells
The device may debut under the name Huawei Enjoy 100 Pro Max. This naming convention aligns with Huawei's trajectory for mid-range "Pro Max" variants. The battery utilizes a proprietary material that serves as an alternative to current Silicon-Carbon standards. Huawei developed this new solution to address the thickness and weight issues associated with high-capacity cells.
Early reports indicate the device will feature an OLED screen with a peak brightness of 4,000 nits. The combination of the new battery technology and high-brightness display aims to extend usage time without increasing device bulk. The technology is expected to appear in the Enjoy series before reaching flagship models.
Sources including Digital Chat Station and Huawei Central have shared details about the project. The information remains unconfirmed by Huawei. The company has not verified the specific model name or the exact battery capacity range. Rumors suggest the device targets the Chinese market.



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