According to a recent rumor, the Galaxy S24 may launch a new battery technology borrowed from the electric car industry. Samsung’s power solutions division is looking for ways to bring stacked batteries into the smartphone business.
The manufacturer’s intent is to allow for higher energy density resulting in more capacity to fit in the same volume. While this battery technology is common in electric cars, it’s new in smartphones.
Rumor has it we should expect a 10% improvement in density, which may not mean a bigger battery, but a smaller cell with the same capacity, allowing other components to be attached to the device or even a more compact design.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for gamers
While the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has yet to be released, rumors suggest that the device could come with a new camera setup and a massive GPU boost. With the new stack battery technology, the S24 Ultra is expected to have even longer battery life.
The device may come with a 144 Hz display that will provide smoother image transitions and no ghosting. While the manufacturer has yet to confirm this information, analysts believe this possibility is reasonable given the company’s launch history.
This feature may attract the attention of gamers who are looking for a good refresh rate in their games. Also, the expectation is that the mobile phone will have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be launched in early 2024.
Source: Tec Mundo

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