), which claims that Samsung SDI is working with two unnamed Chinese companies to develop electric vehicle-style batteries for smartphones and tablets.
This type of battery – which Samsung SDI already makes for electric cars – uses a stacked design, meaning that the components are stacked on top of each other rather than being rolled. Stacked batteries can more tightly pack the components together, allowing for increased energy density.
Of course, the company might instead choose to keep capacities the same and shrink the size of its batteries, so phones can be smaller or have more room for other components. But either way, it should improve the resulting handset. When we might first see these batteries in phones isn’t clear, but the Samsung Galaxy S24 or Samsung Galaxy S25 series would be obvious candidates; depending on how far along in development these batteries already are.claims that this battery tech will “allegedly” be used in the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, though it’s citing the same report, which doesn’t mention that, so it’s not clear where this information came from.
In any case, it might not just be Samsung that benefits, as Samsung SDI sells components to other companies too, so we might see smartphones and tablets from other brands also use these stacked batteries in the near future. That would be great news, because even theSign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech.
Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)
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