Some brands, most notably Realme and Honor, are projected to make conventional Android smartphones 10,000mAh for the first time in 2026. In the meantime, AGM Mobile is already here with its own latest handset.
It is possible that its oneday Realme rival might not be quite so thick and chunky, although the G3 Pro packs a MIL-STD-810H rating for durability as well as IP68/IP69K water- and dust-resistance.
It is also rated to support wireless charging, albeit at up to 18W rather than the 25W of the latest Qi2.2 standard.
The G3 Pro comes with a whole LED lamp set into its back for pursuits such as camping as well as emergency lighting. There is a rear-firing speaker just above it, rated for up to 5 watts (W) of audio power.
It is found next to the G3 Pro's rear cameras, which include a sensor for thermal imaging on its 120Hz display as well as a 64MP main shooter.
The G3 Pro also has the 50MP selfie camera that is usually the purview of Vivo's photography-oriented mid-range smartphones.
It has launched with 12GB of RAM to go with its 512GB of internal storage, although AGM Mobile has yet to reveal a price for that single SKU. For context, its G1S Glory predecessor goes for $489 with 8GB of RAM on Amazon today (September 5, 2025).
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