Will Galaxy S27 Ultra break away from 5000mAh battery?
Samsung Galaxy S27 series will consist of four models with different specs. While future consumers are worried about the price increase, another concern is brewing: whether the Galaxy S27 Ultra model breaks away from the 5000mAh battery.
The Korean phone maker first introduced this battery capacity with the Galaxy S20 Ultra in 2020. This move was widely praised in the industry for its long power backup. However, Samsung kept this battery all the way to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The phone offers 31 hours of video playback on a full charge, up 1 hour from the previous generation.
This increase comes from the power efficiency offered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and the in-house software optimizations.
At the same time, Chinese phone makers are offering up to a 10,000mAh battery in mid-range phones and a 6,000mAh battery in flagship devices. Meanwhile, Samsung is still finding ways to tune the existing battery that it has used in the past six flagships.
On the other hand, Samsung is only investing time in Galaxy AI, and its rival Apple has taken the lead in this segment. The iPhone 17 Pro Max comes with a 5,088mAh battery. It shows that Apple is thinking about battery life improvement, which is something worth noticing.
What makes it interesting is that Appleβs on-device optimizations are far better than Samsungβs, which has an Android base and third-party chipset. Therefore, the iPhone 17 Pro Max offers a longer screen time than the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Rumors
A recent rumor suggests that Samsung may test 5600mAh and 5800mAh batteries for its future Galaxy devices. However, these tests are in early stages, and a conclusion is yet to come.
If everything goes right, the Galaxy S27 Ultra could pick either one of these battery packs. One positive side of these batteries is that theyβre not silicon-carbon batteries, which Samsung is currently avoiding. Still, this comes from the rumor mill, and Samsung is known for playing safe with battery and camera upgrades.
Either way, the Galaxy S27 Ultra should be getting a new battery capacity because Samsungβs 5000mAh battery pack has become old.
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