The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s battery has been retained at 5,000mAh, a figure that has not budged an inch since several generations, indicating that nothing can change unless Samsung transitions from lithium-polymer batteries to an improved technology. As it so happens, the Korean conglomerate is reportedly reviewing a plan that will allow it to incorporate silicon-carbon cells into its upcoming Galaxy S26 series. This move, assuming the company follows it, will enable it to cross the 5,000mAh capacity threshold and enter the mammoth-sized 7,000mAh range, resulting in record ‘screen on’ time. Biggest hurdle that reportedly concerns Samsung is product stability issues […]
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