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"iPhone 15 Pro: Unprecedented Battery Life Achieved - Here's How"
technology2 years ago

"iPhone 15 Pro: Unprecedented Battery Life Achieved - Here's How"

The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are expected to have the longest battery life ever in an iPhone. Rumors suggest that the new models will feature larger battery cells, potentially reaching the largest battery capacity ever in an iPhone. Additionally, the introduction of stacked batteries, similar to those used in electric vehicles, could further enhance battery longevity without compromising the phone's thinness. The power efficiency of the A17 Bionic chip and Apple's track record of improving battery life with each new release also contribute to the expectation of longer battery life in the iPhone 15 Pro series.

"Galaxy S24 Ultra: Enhanced Battery and Rapid Charging for Unmatched Performance"
technology2 years ago

"Galaxy S24 Ultra: Enhanced Battery and Rapid Charging for Unmatched Performance"

Samsung is reportedly working on adapting stacked batteries, similar to those used in electric vehicles, for its smartphones. The Galaxy S24 Ultra may become the company's first flagship phone to feature 65W fast charging technology. However, limited supply might restrict the use of stacked batteries to the top-tier model, while the base Galaxy S24 may stick to 25W charging. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be announced early next year.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series to feature EV-inspired battery tech for longer life
mobile-phones2 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S24 series to feature EV-inspired battery tech for longer life

Samsung SDI is reportedly working with two Chinese companies to develop stacked batteries, which are used in electric cars, for smartphones and tablets. Stacked batteries can pack components more tightly, allowing for increased energy density and around 10% more capacity in the same space. The Samsung Galaxy S24 or S25 series could be the first to feature these batteries, which could improve battery life or allow for smaller phone sizes. Other smartphone and tablet brands may also benefit from this technology in the future.