According to WCCF Tech , after many generations of 'stagnating' with a 5,000 mAh battery on the Galaxy S series, Samsung seems to be planning a major breakthrough in battery capacity for the Galaxy S26 generation.
A breakthrough in battery technology on the Galaxy S26
According to multiple sources, the South Korean tech giant is considering adopting advanced silicon-carbon battery technology, which would allow battery capacity to increase to 7,000 mAh.
Galaxy S26 will have the highest capacity battery ever
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The switch to silicon-carbon batteries is seen as the key to Samsung overcoming the 5,000 mAh limit, which has become 'cramped' compared to the increasing needs of users. If this information is true, the Galaxy S26 will become one of the smartphones with the largest battery capacity on the market, promising outstanding usage time.
Users can expect a revolutionary change from Samsung. Larger capacity batteries not only help extend usage time, but also open up new possibilities for battery-hungry features and applications.
However, any new technology comes with its own challenges. Samsung is reportedly concerned about the reliability of silicon-carbon batteries, especially since they are the world's largest Android smartphone maker. The risk of compatibility issues, overheating, or even explosions (like the Galaxy Note 7 incident) is entirely possible.
Samsung isn’t the only manufacturer interested in silicon-carbon battery technology. Apple is also rumored to be equipping this type of battery for future iPhones. The race between the two tech giants is getting hotter than ever.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/samsung-sap-trang-bi-pin-khung-7000-mah-tren-galaxy-s26-185250211084059732.htm
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