Samsung Galaxy S8 - here is the battery capacity

The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have integrated batteries of 3000 mAh and 3500 mAh, unlike a previous rumor announcing higher capacities.

Samsung Galaxy S8 it is going to have batteries of the same capacity as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, and this although a few days ago I found out contradictory information. More precisely, according to today's rumor, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will have batteries whose capacity will be 3000 mAh and 3500 mAh respectively, similar to what existed before.

If the other day we found out that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will have 3250 mAh and 3750 mAh batteries, in the end Samsung decided not to increase the capacity of the Galaxy S7 series. In this idea, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a larger screen, but it will not have larger capacity batteries to support it, the autonomy being in question.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 in the standard version will have a 3000 mAh battery, while the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus will have a 3500 mAh battery. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 had a 3500 mAh battery, and since the same company will supply the Samsung Galaxy S8 batteries, it may be normal to see that the capacity of this component will not be changed.

Samsung Galaxy S8 - here is the battery capacity

The Samsung Galaxy S8 with batteries of this capacity will need components that manage battery energy extremely efficiently. It is speculated that the new Snapdragon 835 chip in the Samsung Galaxy S8 - here is the battery capacity will consume up to 20% less energy, so this is probably a reason not to increase the battery capacity.

Of course, there is a possibility that the decision not to increase the capacity of the Samsung Galaxy S8 batteries is also related to the available space in the case. More precisely, it could be about a decision by Samsung not to force the introduction of larger batteries in the Samsung Galaxy S8 case and not to risk new problems that could generate explosions.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 will use Samsung SDI batteries and the Japanese ones from Murata, so theoretically at least some of them should be safe. The Samsung Galaxy S8 will be presented on March 29 by the Samsung company and will be launched on April 21, or at least that's what the latest rumors about the terminal told us.

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