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Is 5000mAh battery sufficient for Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra?
One UI 5.0 is this year’s biggest release by Samsung after the Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Flip 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 series flagship products. As the One UI 5.0 software is now official and set to leave the Beta stage later this month, Samsung fans are now thinking about the Galaxy S23 series flagship.
Samsung could launch the Galaxy S23 series flagship sometime in February next year, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra appears to be coming as just a clone of the S22 Ultra. In the battery department, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is tipped to feature a 5000mAh capacity, is it sufficient?
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Before going ahead, there’s the biggest thing to specify that the phone’s backup is not only reflected by the battery’s capacity. The mAh count unquestionably matters when it comes to the phone’s battery backup while software optimization plays a major role.
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Use of larger batteries in smartphones leads manufacturers to increase the thickness and weight as well as sacrifice the design. There is a quite low chance of battery capacity upgrade in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, but, Samsung will surely make it sufficient with improvements in One UI 5.1, the next Android 13-based skin.
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Quick Flashback:
The Galaxy S22 Ultra features a 5000mAh battery, which can last a whole day with regular usage, thanks to the One UI software. The Korean tech giant is offering the same 5000mAh battery for the last three generations of the Galaxy S flagship lineup.
The Galaxy S20 Ultra, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra came with a 5000mAh battery. On contrary, the company has also introduced the Galaxy M51 smartphone with a monstrous 7000mAh battery, but it didn’t continue with its successors.
Non-Samsung flagships:
Talking about the flagship smartphone market, the recently released Google Pixel 7 Pro offers a 4,926mAh battery, while the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max 4323mAh and the OnePlus 10 Pro is 5,000mAh. Similarly, the Ultra model of the Galaxy S22 lineup packs a 5000mAh battery along with optimized software.
As there’s a charging speed race in the market with Chinese brands like OnePlus introducing up to 150W fast charging, what about battery increment? Should phone makers increase the battery capacity of their flagships arriving next year?
What do you think about it? Let us know through social media channels of SammyFans.com. Also, it’s worth mentioning that the vendors can still give a battery boost by optimizing the software and hardware aspects of smartphones.
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Performance scores of Samsung’s upcoming Leather back phone revealed
Samsung officially teased the arrival of Galaxy C55 5G as the Galaxy F55 5G in India. Ahead of launch, the performance scores of Samsung’s upcoming Leather back phone have surfaced, confirming the existence of the Snapdragon chip.
According to the info, the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G will have a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. The phone has model SM-E556B and runs Android 14 out of the box. The smartphone has scored 843 points in single-core and 2307 points in multi-core tests.
The octa-core chipset features a peak clock speed of 1.8GHz and sports an Adreno 644 GPU. Well, it isn’t a surprising reveal if you are following the recent Samsung launches. The Galaxy F55 5G is the Galaxy C55 5G launched in China and shares the same specs as the Galaxy M55 5G.
That said, the phone has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits of peak brightness. It will be available in 8GB and 12GB RAM variants with up to 256GB internal storage, enough to store thousands of high-definition photos.
Regarding optics, the handset would have a 50MP main, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro camera. There’s some interesting stuff for selfie lovers: a front camera with a 50-megapixel resolution. 45W fast charging support is another spotlighting feature among others.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to skip stacked battery, 65W charging
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may not feature a stacked battery and 65W charging. Last April, it was reported that the company is developing advanced battery tech inspired by EVs for its mobile portfolio. However, the plan to bring it to Galaxy reportedly pushed to Galaxy S26 Ultra.
According to a rumor, Samsung canceled bringing stacked battery tech and 65W charging to Galaxy S25 Ultra. Now, it is planned for Galaxy S26 Ultra, which will arrive in 2026. The next Ultra flagship would continue 5000mAh conventional battery and 45W charging support.
Stacked battery tech would mean offering a higher energy density with a different arrangement of the cells. It will unlock even longer battery life for the Galaxy flagships. Meanwhile, Samsung fans won’t see advanced batteries in the flagship arriving next year.
The tipster mentioned that Samsung is skipping the new battery and faster charging in the S25 Ultra to reduce the cost. We’ve seen Chinese manufacturers bringing over 5000mAh battery to their recent flagships, however, Samsung still offers longer battery life.
As Snapdragon going more expensive this year, the South Korean tech giant considering expanding its Exynos to more Galaxies. The Galaxy S25 Ultra may use Snapdragon internationally could also be the reason behind the delay in stacked battery tech.
It seems that it was in the plan, but Samsung changed its mind, wanting to reduce costs and put the stacked battery and 65w charging speed in the S26U.
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Breaking: Samsung Galaxy C55 launching in India as F55 with Vegan Leather design
Samsung India has teased the launch of its new smartphone, the Galaxy F55 5G, through a Twitter post. The Galaxy F55 smartphone will bring a touch of elegance with its vegan leather finish, similar to the design seen in the Galaxy C55.
In addition, the teaser suggests that the Galaxy F55 5G will soon be available for purchase on Samsung’s official website and Flipkart. Samsung indicates that the smartphone is not just a gadget but a work of art designed to attract users’ attention.
The Galaxy F55 5G is expected to be a significant addition to Samsung’s smartphone lineup with its stylish appearance and advanced features. Customers are encouraged to stay tuned for more information regarding the release and availability of the Galaxy F55 5G.
Previous reports reveal that the Samsung Galaxy F55 will feature a 6.7″ FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1000nits brightness, powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 and Android 14, a 50MP main camera, a 50MP selfie camera, a 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging and more.
You know it’s a work of art when you look at one. Brace yourself as heads will turn more often than usual with the all new #GalaxyF55 5G. Something remarkable is on its way. Coming Soon. #CraftedByTheMasters #Samsung pic.twitter.com/e28l4wcsZW
— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) April 29, 2024
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