OnePlus promises 4-year battery health for all its future smartphones

Yordan, 21 June 2024

OnePlus previously confirmed it was working on a new battery technology called Glacier Battery, and today, the company shed more light on the project in a series of Weibo posts.

The battery solution will be more efficient, durable and extremely energy-dense compared to other existing solutions. The new cell will be able to provide at least 80% of its original capacity after four years of regular use, way above the industry average of 800 charging cycles.

OnePlus promises 4-year battery health for all its future smartphones

OnePlus also confirmed the previously rumored 6,100 mAh capacity and revealed that we will see the battery in the Ace 3 Pro, which will launch next week.

The new pack will have a 763Wh/L energy density, and the the battery will weigh just 14 grams.

The battery will also retain the 100W fast charging support, allowing the 6,100 mAh pack to go from 1% to 100% in 36 minutes.

OnePlus promises 4-year battery health for all its future smartphones

The battery was developed jointly with CATL, the largest battery manufacturer in the EV field. The Ningde-based company provided the know-how and the physical plants to manufacture the batteries.

Source (in Chinese)


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  • Niko
  • 19 hours ago
  • 0q3

I think it's nice marketing what oneplus says, I've been using google pixel 6 since November 2021. battery with my usage mode lasts about an hour and a half. to be honest, it doesn't charge the fastest and I use the original cable and...

Bro just few days or weeks ago we heard of glacier battery and now its here so i dont think there will be like yearly waiting list to see a real working phones powered by Nuclear battery type. There is tons of things we dont think about which can ...

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Jun 2024
  • KLR

if you expecting to see "real" working nuclear battery in 2years, then your are expecting to much bro lol that nuclear power you talking about, obviously need to pass tons of safety regulation, which take years, if it want to be used/acce...

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