Samsung is planning big with battery upgrades for the next generation Galaxy.
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Samsung is reportedly developing new battery technology that promises to bring up to 5,500mAh c
apacity to future Galaxy models. This move shows that Samsung is trying to compete with Chinese riva
ls, which are leading the trend of high-capacity batteries in smartphones.
Samsung is bringing large capacity batteries to Galaxy phones.
Samsung is bringing large capacity batteries to Galaxy phones.
According to TheElec, Samsung SDI - a subsidiary of Samsung specializing in battery productio
n - is researching the application of the stacking method in the production of small batteries. T
his technology allows increasing battery capacity without increasing the size
of the battery cell, ensuring a thin and light design for smartphones.
Currently, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is using a 5,000mAh battery with traditional manufacturing technology. If stacking technology is applied, the battery capacity can increas
e to about 5,500mAh, providing more impressive usage time for users.
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Samsung SDI President Choi Yoon-ho recently visited a battery factory in Malaysia and was particularly interested in the production line for small batteries (for smart
phones, tablets, laptops). This line is testing new production processes, including a "grooving devic
e" and a "stacking device" to create precisely stacked battery cells.
While new battery technology is being actively developed, adoption and commercialization still depends
on Samsung's MX Division - the division responsible for designing and manufacturing mobile devices.
Galaxy users can expect to soon experience smartphones with "huge" 5,500mAh batteries, meeting increasing usage needs.