Samsung Galaxy S8 – the battery I want an iPhone

The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a battery that can retain its initial capacity for a longer period of time.

Samsung Galaxy S8 it has a very impressive battery, according to information provided by the Samsung company itself, and I would like to have it in my iPhone. According to the Samsung company, in the new Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus there is a battery that will degrade much harder over time compared to the battery used in the Samsung Galaxy S7.

More precisely, after a year of charging the Samsung Galaxy S7 battery, it managed to retain only 80% of its initial capacity, the level of degradation being normal. The Samsung Galaxy S8, on the other hand, has a battery that in the same period of time lost only 5% of its capacity, so it remained with 95% of the initial capacity of the battery.

Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus have a new type of batteries integrated by the Samsung company, and although the Koreans do not provide details about the technologies in them, the achievements are impressive. If the Samsung Galaxy S8 will preserve its battery so well over time, then a lot of people will be motivated to use their terminals for longer periods of time.

Samsung Galaxy S8 – the battery I want an iPhone

A lot of people have been waiting for some time for batteries like the ones that would be implemented in the Samsung Galaxy S8, of course if Samsung's claims are really true. If the batteries in the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus can retain their initial charging capacity so well over time, then I think Apple has a lot to learn from here.

Even though Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus have batteries that offer the same charging capacity as their predecessors, users gain more over time. Basically, the Samsung Galaxy S8 will offer just as good autonomy for a longer period of time than the Samsung Galaxy S7, and that matters a lot in the end.

"Samsung says that after a typical year's worth of charges and discharges, the Galaxy S7 only maintained about 80% of its total effective battery capacity. The Galaxy S8 and S8+, however, will maintain 95% of their capacity over that same period with the same usage."

Of course, after the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S8, a variety of tests will appear that will try to prove whether Samsung is lying or not. My opinion is that Samsung tried to surprise in the best way this time with the batteries and offers the Samsung Galaxy S8 terminals a major advantage over the iPhone 7, maybe even the iPhone 8.

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