Samsung, a renowned Korean smartphone company, is well-known for its design and extensive smartphone portfolio. We have the low-cost Galaxy A series, the high-end Galaxy S models, and the company’s wacky foldables, which have had a significant influence. According to rumors, the corporation is currently working on something quite different—a phone powered by a 20,000 mAh battery.
Battery capacity has never been greater!
Brands have recently begun putting bigger batteries into their gadgets as the desire for long-lasting phones has grown over time. Typically, the devices come with a 6,000 mAh or 7,000 mAh battery, which provides enough juice to last a full day. However, Samsung has usually played it safe. So, if this leak holds true, it indicates they’re finally ready to shake things up.
The information came from the tipster @phonefuturist on X.com (also known as Twitter). Samsung appears to be developing a dual-cell battery, one with a capacity of 12,000 mAh and the other with 8,000. Together, you get a whopping 20,000 mAh total on a handset. They are leveraging silicon-carbon technology, which allows them to cram more electricity into the battery without making it bulky or heavy. This type of battery is gaining popularity in the market due to its high efficiency.
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According to the source, the device would have a screen-on duration of approximately 27 hours. So you can play games or stream videos all day and still have juice remaining. The battery is designed to withstand around 960 charging cycles per year, ensuring its longevity. If this is accurate, you’re looking at a phone that can easily withstand a full day of hard use, if not more.
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Samsung has not spoken about a phone like this
Nobody understands. Samsung has not spoken about a phone like this. There is no release date, no information on who it is intended for, or even what it will look like. With such a large battery, I’m guessing it’s geared at people who constantly use their phones, outdoor enthusiasts, or those who simply want something that never dies.
Bottom line: Until Samsung says so, consider all of this with a grain of salt. However, if it’s true, this smartphone has the potential to significantly improve battery life.