Samsung Galaxy S26 could get a battery upgrade
According to the latest reports, the Samsung Galaxy S26 could feature a new type of battery technology that will make it safer. The post Samsung Galaxy S26 could get a battery upgrade appeared first on Phandroid.

Samsung is reportedly considering the integration of silicon-carbon battery technology into its upcoming Galaxy S26 series. This is according to a recent report by FNNews. This development could mark a significant advancement in smartphone battery performance.
At the moment, most consumer electronic devices that rely on batteries use lithium-ion batteries. For the most part it works. However, lithium-ion batteries have limitations in energy density and are prone to heating issues. Silicon-carbon batteries, on the other hand, offer higher energy density and improved thermal management. This means that devices can last longer without compromising on size or safety.
Samsung is probably still a little traumatized from the scandal of the Galaxy Note 7 which had batteries that exploded or caught on fire, so it’s nice to see that they are looking into safer alternatives. If Samsung proceeds with this plan, the Galaxy S26 series could set a new standard in smartphone battery technology. It could also prompt other handset makers to follow suit.
Smartphone batteries still leave a lot to be desired in terms of battery life. Most phones usually offer 1-2 days of battery use at most. This is compared to feature phones which lasted days without any issue. Over the years, we’ve seen various advancements and experiments into battery technology. However, for the most part, lithium-ion continues to remain the industry standard, for now.
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