Samsung Galaxy S25: costs too high for new batteries?

The majority of devices Samsung Galaxy top of the range is characterized by the presence of batteries from 5000mAh. A number that at the moment seems to be too much static time ago. The time has therefore come to move on by aiming for the charging speed. Also in this case the technology seems to stand still and it’s not clear why. In fact, as we know the rest continues to progress: display ever brighter, functions led byartificial intelligence, cameras increasingly performing and materials increasingly notable. An example of this continuous innovation is the new Galaxy S24 Ultraa true top among the top.

Samsung Galaxy and the battery problem

This isn’t just the devices currently on the market. Even new smartphones could present the same “problem”. Also the Galaxy S25 Ultra, i.e. Samsung’s next top of the range, will have a 5000 mAh battery. In this way, a trend that has been going on for some years is confirmed. Why batteries fail to progress

hand in hand with technological innovation?

First of all, there is a problem behind this battery issue poor optimization their costs. Some time ago the possibility of introducing a new technology to improve theautonomy of the device. In particular, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The idea was to introduce “stacked batteries”, or the construction technique of stacking. How does it work? By superimposing the individual units of each battery. In this way we could, hypothetically, guarantee an increase in energy density. The above process would give users of Samsung devices a greater autonomy without taking up too much space underneath pops.

However, this technology has some limitations particularly high costs. Even the cost of chipsets has influenced the difficulty of proceeding with this new setting for the batteries mounted on the latest generation smartphones. For this reason the South Korean company preferred it postpone it for devices in the coming years.

 
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