
As smartphones advance, with firms honing in on the most cutting-edge technology to produce the best capabilities possible, the trade-off is often the device’s battery life.
While phones used to last for days without needing to charge, now some devices need to be plugged in several times throughout the day to keep them going.
This is obviously frustrating at times for the user but a newly unveiled smartphone could mean that all of that is about to change.
Enter the P30K Apex, which was designed by people specifically looking for better battery life and durability.
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The company behind the phone, Avenir Telecom, has revealed its latest model which features a 30,000 mAh battery, exceeding industry standards to offer up to a month of battery life in mixed use/standby.

So, how will this benefit users in practice? For people working in the construction, industrial, or logistics sectors, this means that they might have weeks of work in a white zone with no access to electricity and this new device will eliminate the stress of low battery at the end of the day.
It’s a tool that is always operational, reducing costly service interruptions for SMEs.
So, what are the specs? Well, the phone comes with a 6.95" in-plane switching (IPS) screen, Android 16 operating system, 200MP camera, and 12 GB RAM plus 512 GB storage (ROM).
The Energizer P30K Apex will be made available to the public in June 2026 and will be priced at $399.
But this isn’t the only device changing the game when it comes to battery power as the new Magic V6 was unveiled by Chinese phone maker HONOR earlier this week, with its ‘flagship foldable innovation’.

The device has an ultra-thin closed profile at 8.75mm - making it the world’s thinnest foldable phone - and is engineered for long-term reliability.
Showcased at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, the smartphone comes with some incredible features, including a longer battery life.
With the phone being so thin, you might be surprised to find out it is jam-packed with a massive battery - a 6660mAh one to be precise.
This currently makes it the biggest battery available in a foldable phone in the industry.
In fact, the silicon-carbon Blade Battery is so powerful that its energy density of 921 Wh/L surpasses that of a Tesla battery, which is around 643 to 750 Wh/L.
The device comes with a 6.52-inch external display and, when unfolded, a 7.95-inch screen, which is all powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.