Samsung will reportedly use technology used in electric vehicles to boost the battery of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which is about 10 months away.
Samsung’s SDI division responsible for battery research and development is reportedly exploring the possibility of introducing stacked batteries in its smartphone business, reports GSMArena.
As opposed to altering the battery’s chemical composition, this innovation involves rearranging the cells within the battery, resulting in higher energy density, which in turn would allow more battery capacity to fit in the same volume, potentially Extended battery life of Samsung’s future smartphone.
Elec was the first to report.
Similar technology has been used to fit the 114kWh battery in Audi’s Q8 e-tron, the report says.
While smartphone batteries operate under vastly different conditions than electric vehicle power packs, the report suggests that the density could increase by as much as 10 percent.
Meanwhile, Samsung will reportedly ditch the Exynos System-on-Chips (SoCs) for its upcoming flagship series ‘Galaxy S24’.
According to the Twitter leaker, the Galaxy S24 series smartphones will not be using the Exynos SoC anywhere in the world, reports SamMobile.
Hence, the S24 series will likely be similar to the latest S23 series and is expected to come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
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