Samsung Galaxy S24 to use stacked battery tech borrowed from EVs

23 April 2023
The report claims a 10% improvement in density.

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  • 23 Apr 2023

Hanif Fikri, 23 Apr 2023make flagship phone thinner again. above 8mm is unexceptableA flagship phone should be atleast 15mm thick

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    • 23 Apr 2023

    Samsung makes the best batteries and yet all the chinese $h1theads keep talking about Note 7... Why don't you all just die?

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      • 23 Apr 2023

      ae86, 23 Apr 2023As impressive at it is, this one is not revolutionary, thou... morelike been reported many times solid state battery is the next battery
      for phones though, due small size etc. it will take like few years before seeing it on phones

      few months ago, there news xiaomi tried hard to use solid-state battery in their phones (they made xiaomi 13 prototype 6000mah with it), the battery just not ready yet for mass production

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        • 23 Apr 2023

        you have to suffer, 23 Apr 2023otherwise there'll be no charging port.. if it happens... moreMotorola and vivo made super thin phones years ago.
        Vivo had one about 5.9mm or 6.0.

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          • 23 Apr 2023

          47cosmos, 23 Apr 202360X can do 7000mAhI'd rather having single camera with 7000mAh than 3-4 rear cameras and 4500-5000.

            Hanif Fikri, 23 Apr 2023make flagship phone thinner again. above 8mm is unexceptableotherwise there'll be no charging port.. if it happens then you should stop complaining about being port-less.. it is the last physical port on smartphones..

              Pabliell, 23 Apr 2023And 300 grams in weight, right? Let's not be ridiculou... moreThe Huawei Enjoy 60X is actually only 216g in weight, despite that 7000mAh battery.

                Does this mean that it will support way faster charging?

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                  • 23 Apr 2023

                  Anonymous, 23 Apr 20237000 mah should be standardEnergy efficiency must be standard.

                    Anonymous, 23 Apr 20237000 mah should be standardAnd 300 grams in weight, right? Let's not be ridiculous, those are still handheld devices. We could use some more focus on efficiency now, since we already have the power.

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                      • 23 Apr 2023

                      Samsung phones and batteries don't always go well together 🙂

                        Note 7 flashbacks intensify

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                          • 23 Apr 2023

                          Hearing some new development in smartphone battery techology means that we are one step closer to graphene battery. Can't wait.

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                            • 23 Apr 2023

                            7000 mah should be standard

                              60X can do 7000mAh

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                                • 23 Apr 2023

                                Hanif Fikri, 23 Apr 2023make flagship phone thinner again. above 8mm is unexceptableIkr

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                                  • 23 Apr 2023

                                  Interesting. Waiting for it.

                                    At the very least, we can give the recognition to companies for meaningful improvements in technology like this, and keep the bashings towards those stupid ideas that they're coming up with (removal of headphone jack and microSD card slot, screen cutout, no charger in the box, etc.)

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                                      • 23 Apr 2023

                                      I really hope that this will be implemented and will work perfectly safe. Also, I'd really like 65W charging on the S24.

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                                        • 23 Apr 2023

                                        Darth Caesium, 23 Apr 2023Buy a Sony Xperia 1 IV if you want something as close to 8m... moreThis same battery tech is how mark 4 has 500mAh more than mark 3 while being same size.