Samsung galaxy S24: Electrifying with EV tech and battery boost

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Samsung Galaxy S24: Electrifying with EV tech and battery boost (Image: samsung.com)
Samsung Galaxy S24: Electrifying with EV tech and battery boost (Image: samsung.com)

Delhi : The battery of the Galaxy S24 Ultra will allegedly be increased by Samsung using an electric car technology. According to the sources, the new technology may become available to the general public by next year. According to reports, the company's SDI division, which is in charge of battery research and development, is considering whether to use stacked batteries in their smartphone line. This innovation, involves rearranging the cells within the battery rather than altering the chemical composition of the battery. This results in a higher energy density, which in turn will enable a greater capacity of the battery to fit within the same volume, potentially extending the battery life of Samsung's future smartphones.

The Elec was the one who broke the news first. According to the study, Audi's Q8 e-tron employed a similar technique to squeeze a 114k whatt battery within. Although smartphone batteries have operated under quite different circumstances than the power packs in electric vehicles, the paper claims a 10% boost in density is possible. Samsung is apparently going to stop using Exynos system on chips (SoCs) in its forthcoming Galaxy S24 flagship series.

The Galaxy S24 series of smartphones won't employ an Exynos SoC anywhere in the world, according to a Twitter leaker. Consequently, the S24 series will probably resemble the most recent S23 series and is anticipated to include the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU.