Realme is turning heads as it celebrates its 7th anniversary, revealing a prototype phone with a jaw-dropping 15,000 mAh battery—bigger than many power banks. The company also teased a second device that comes with its own built-in cooling fan, like having a mini air conditioner inside your phone.
The battery is powered by new silicon anode technology, packing record energy density. Realme claims it can last over five days on one charge, record video for 18 hours straight, and stream shows for nearly 50 hours. For gamers and binge-watchers, that means no more panic about charging cables mid-session.
The “Realme Chill Fan Phone” tackles another headache—overheating. Its tiny fan with thermoelectric cooling can drop the phone’s temperature by up to six degrees, keeping performance steady even during long battles in games like Genshin Impact or Honkai: Star Rail.
Realme says both innovations are shaped by young users who want devices that keep up with their nonstop streaming, gaming, and content creation. With more than 300 million users worldwide, including millions in Pakistan, the brand is promising tech that doesn’t just last longer—it plays harder too.
More details are expected at the upcoming 828 Fan Festival, but one thing is clear: Realme is pushing the limits of what a smartphone can do.