Realme has presented two concept smartphones at China’s 828 Fan Festival to commemorate its seventh anniversary. The phone’s 15,000mAh battery may last up to six days with typical use and can also be used to power other devices. The Realme Chill Fan phone has a built-in fan to keep it cool during intense gaming sessions. The phone’s 15,000mAh battery allows for up to 50 hours of movie playback and can reverse charge other gadgets. Both phones are intended to provide a complete solution for consumers wishing to improve their gaming experience.
On its 7th anniversary, the Chinese company announced the 15000mAh Ultra-High-Density Battery and the realme Chill Fan Phone. These inventions, inspired by everyday challenges that young users encounter, seek to alleviate battery anxiety and overheating.
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Realme 15000mAh Ultra-High-Density Battery
The Realme 15000mAh ultra-high-density battery is a major leap in smartphone power technology, with an energy density of 1200 Wh/L. This allows for up to four days of use on a single charge, 18 hours of continuous video recording, and 53 hours of uninterrupted video playback. This battery is great for extended commutes, travel, streaming, and gaming that don’t require regular recharging.
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Realme Chill Fan Phone
The Realme Chill Fan Phone is a smartphone with a unique small internal fan that uses thermoelectric cooling (TEC) technology to reduce core device temperature by up to 6°C. This technology guarantees that over 20 popular high-graphic titles, such as Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, run smoothly even at high frame rates, offering gamers and heavy users with consistent, continuous performance.
“India has been central to realme’s journey since its inception, serving as both a key market and an inspiration hub for innovation. As the brand enters its eighth year, it reaffirms its promise to democratise cutting-edge technology and empower millions of young Indians to “play hard, last longer, and live boldly,” the company said.