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Honor Power 2 Could Set New Battery Record With Massive 10,000mAh Capacity
Honor may soon push the boundaries of smartphone battery life beyond anything seen before. According to a new leak from China, the company is currently testing a groundbreaking device rumored to feature a colossal 10,000mAh battery — potentially making it the smartphone with the largest battery ever released, even outpacing some tablets.
Meet the Honor Power 2
Expected to launch as the Honor Power 2, this upcoming device will reportedly serve as the successor to the mid-range Honor Power, which debuted earlier in April. While final specifications are still under wraps, insiders claim that the prototype currently includes the full 10,000mAh capacity. However, this might be slightly reduced before mass production begins. If Honor manages to retain the full capacity, the Power 2 would set a new industry benchmark in battery endurance.
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