7,000mAh Phones in India You Can Buy Right Now

Until recently, a 5,000mAh battery was considered more than enough for most Android smartphones — delivering a full day’s use, maybe two, without breaking a sweat. But in 2025, that standard has been shattered. India’s smartphone market is now at the center of a power revolution, with mainstream models pushing 7,000mAh and beyond, thanks to advances in battery technology that no longer demand bulky, unwieldy devices.

From flagship contenders to value-packed mid-rangers, brands are treating battery capacity as a headline feature. The result? Indian consumers can now buy ultra-endurance smartphones that rival power banks — without compromising design, performance, or charging speed.

Here are the most notable 7,000mAh (and bigger) smartphones available in India right now.


Poco F7 

Poco leads the big-battery game with the India-exclusive F7 variant packing a massive 7,550mAh cell — the largest from any major brand in 2025. It pairs this with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 power, IP68 water resistance, and a sharp 6.83-inch AMOLED display. The 90W wired charging and 22.5W reverse wired charging make it as practical as it is powerful.

  • Battery: 7,550mAh (India) / 6,500mAh (Global)

  • Charging: 90W wired, 22.5W reverse wired

  • Display: 6.83″ AMOLED, 120Hz

  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

  • IP rating: IP68


OnePlus Nord CE 5

OnePlus has quietly entered the big-battery segment with the India-specific Nord CE 5, carrying a 7,100mAh battery — far larger than the 5,200mAh global version. Its sleek IP65-rated design, 6.77-inch HDR10+ AMOLED screen, and 80W fast charging keep it modern while delivering multi-day battery life.

  • Battery: 7,100mAh (India) / 5,200mAh (Global)

  • Charging: 80W wired

  • Display: 6.77″ Fluid AMOLED, 120Hz

  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Apex

  • IP rating: IP65


Vivo T4 / iQOO Z10 

Siblings in everything but name, the Vivo T4 and iQOO Z10 share a 7,300mAh battery, 90W wired charging, and 7.5W reverse charging for topping up accessories. Despite the massive cell, both are under 8mm thick and come with IP65 certification, 120Hz AMOLED displays, and 4K video recording support.

  • Battery: 7,300mAh

  • Charging: 90W wired, 7.5W reverse wired

  • Display: 6.77″ AMOLED, 120Hz

  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

  • IP rating: IP65


Oppo K13

Oppo’s K13 is built for those who want simplicity and stamina. It pairs a 7,000mAh battery with an AMOLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, and stereo speakers. Weighing under 210g, it’s surprisingly light for its battery size, with 80W charging to keep downtime short.

  • Battery: 7,000mAh

  • Charging: 80W wired

  • Display: 6.67″ AMOLED, 120Hz

  • Chipset: Snapdragon 6 Gen 4

  • IP rating: IP65


Realme 15 Pro 

At just 187g, the Realme 15 Pro is proof that a 7,000mAh battery doesn’t have to mean bulk. It’s IP68/IP69 rated for water and dust resistance, sports a 144Hz OLED panel, and offers dual 50MP rear cameras. The 80W charging may not be the fastest in its class, but it still delivers a 50% refill in under 30 minutes.

  • Battery: 7,000mAh

  • Charging: 80W wired

  • Display: 6.8″ OLED, 144Hz

  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

  • IP rating: IP68/IP69


Bottom Line

The shift from 5,000mAh to 7,000mAh+ batteries has happened faster in India than almost anywhere else, as brands compete for users who demand multi-day stamina in a single charge. Whether you’re chasing raw capacity like Poco’s F7 or a lightweight powerhouse like Realme’s 15 Pro, 2025 proves that in India’s smartphone scene, battery life has become a top-tier spec.

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