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Updated · Wccftech · Apr 26
Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra likely to feature 5,800mAh battery
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Apr 26

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra likely to feature 5,800mAh battery

1 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Apr 26
  • Tipster Schrödinger reports the S27 Ultra may debut with a 5,800mAh battery, M16 OLED panel, and Exynos 2700 chip, marking a 16% capacity increase over its predecessor.
  • The M16 OLED screen uses blue phosphorescent material for improved efficiency, while the Exynos 2700 integrates RAM at wafer level and features an enhanced HPB heat sink for better thermal stability.
  • Samsung is testing silicon-carbon battery technology, though it is unclear if the 5,800mAh cell will use this innovation; these advancements aim to extend battery life without exceeding 6,000mAh.
Will the radical new Exynos chip finally outperform its Snapdragon rival in the S27 Ultra?
Will the S27 Ultra's advanced tech push its price beyond current flagship levels?
Why can't Samsung solve the battery lifespan issue its Chinese rivals have apparently overcome?
Can a new screen and chip make a smaller battery last longer than a much larger one?
Is Samsung's smaller battery a smart efficiency play or a sign it's falling behind rivals?
Why does the Galaxy S27 need protection from future quantum computer attacks?