Report suggests the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will have bigger batteries than the S7 duo

Peter, 31 January 2017

Samsung SDI will provide the batteries for the Galaxy S8 and a new report suggests they will have larger capacities than the S7 batteries.

The Galaxy S8 will have a 3,250mAh battery and the Galaxy S8 Plus a 3,750mAh one according to the report. That’s up from S7’s 3,000mAh and S7 edge’s 3,600mAh battery.

Those batteries will have to feed larger screens - 5.8” and 6.2” according to the latest info - though the Snapdragon 835 is reportedly more battery efficient than the 820 chipset it replaces. The rumor mill expects the Galaxy S8 duo to go on sale on April 21 for €800 and €900 respectively.

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  • AnonD-182013
  • 08 Feb 2017
  • ypY

RaghavaZ, they are only not producing amoled tv just because it will be like 5 to 10 times more cost than current lcd,ips and quantam dot. technology is very costly . and iphone 5s screen costs 1500rs but even s5 display costs 8 to 10k.

  • AnonD-182013
  • 08 Feb 2017
  • ypY

i have s2 which is almost 6 years old. still awsome display. now enjoying 2k with s7edge. amoled rocks in all. black is black not grey.

  • Anonymous
  • 07 Feb 2017
  • Pf1

Wrong, PenTile is used to extend the lifespan of the blue pixel. It has nothing to do with burn in...

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