Realme was the first brand to publicly tease the idea of a smartphone with a 10,000mAh battery. But when it came to actually putting such a device on sale, Honor got there first with the new Honor Win series.
Honor Win and Win RT are the first commercially available phones with a 10,000mAh battery. However, it now looks like Realme isn’t that far behind after all.
Making the powerbank obsolete!
A Russian blogging site has shared an image of an upcoming Realme smartphone that packs a 10,001mAh battery. The device carries the model number RMX5107 and has reportedly also been certified with Hi-Res Audio certification.
As we can see in the image, the phone runs Realme UI 7.0 and is equipped with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. As usual with early reveals, this may not be the only configuration Realme plans to offer, but no additional memory variants have been confirmed yet.

For context, Realme’s current battery ceiling sits well below this mark. The company’s largest batteries so far top out at 7,000mAh, found in phones like the Realme 15T 5G and the Realme Narzo 80. Jumping straight to a 10,000mAh cell would be a significant shift, not just for Realme but for mainstream smartphone design in general.
Last but not least, the phone has also received approval from Europe’s EEC, suggesting the device is now well prepared for an official debut.
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