Samsung Galaxy S23 series battery details revealed

The objective is to increase the energy density by about 5% while keeping the size the same

Reportedly, the news coming from one of the most trusted sources ‘The Elec‘ reveals that Samsung Electronics expand the battery capacity new Galaxy S23 which will launch next year. And as per this, the objective is to increase the energy density by about 5% while keeping the size the same. While its Plus (+) variant is expected to be at 4700 mAh at 4500 milliampere-hour (mAh) based on the model.

As per the industry, the Samsung Electronics MX Division (Mobile) intended to enhance the battery capacity of the Samsung Galaxy S23. The device will be unveiled early next year and a battery enhancement of 5% as compared to the previous version. However, it has been not clear yet which model going through this enhancement to increase the battery capacity. While it depicts that the Plus variant is the target one. Meanwhile, the basic and Ultra models can retain the same battery capacity.

In addition to this, with smart devices like smartphones, expanding battery capacity is not an easy task. The fact is that the space is limited and thus grafting of battery materials. And as with more capacity, the heavier and thicker the product can be. Whereas in order to increase the usage time while keeping the size the same is a challenging technique altogether.

SDI ‘Stacking’ technology

The technology facilitated by Samsung SDI is ‘Stacking’ whereby stacks the internal material of the battery similar to the staircase. This has been done, in order to expand the capacity of the battery in a small pouch. Earlier they used to weave battery materials like cathode materials, separators and the stone horse used batteries with a winding method. It is a product with a Jelly roll.

Talking about the Jelly roll then it is a technique used in cylindrical batteries. The tech is quite Easy to assemble and highly productive. Although with this, there’s a space left in each corner of the interior. Therefore the space utilisation is not 100%. Thus if the charge and discharge are repeated, a swelling phenomenon may occur in which the material will get deformed. And hence this is the drawback against which the capacity of small pouch-type batteries has not been innovatively increased.

LG Energy Solutions supplied battery cells to Galaxy S22 and partially to foldable phones

Additionally, the battery sources are based on Samsung SDI and Amperex Technology Limited (ATL) respectively.  Also, LG Energy Solutions supplied the battery cell to the Galaxy S22 and that is likely to remain the same.

Here the thing to observe is whether to expand the procurement office or not. In contrast, Samsung Electronics also uses batteries from BYD and Navitasis, which is an Indian joint venture between ATL and TDK in Japan. This supplies the battery to its mid-to-low-cost products including, the Galaxy A and Galaxy M respectively. With this expansion of the proportion of Development and Production (ODM), the number of sources of battery procurement has increased more rapidly than before.

The foldable phone was partially owned by LG Energy Solutions and ATL effective from this year, which Samsung SDI had monopolized earlier. Since the Galaxy S series is a premium product that represents Samsung Electronics. But the disruption in demand in the downstream industry is sluggish, so it’s important to strengthen competitiveness through Wall Street savings. And if required then there’s no absolute reason for not using BYD, Navitasis batteries.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S23 is expected to feature both the Qualcomm Snapdragon and the Samsung Exynos AP. And a magnificent 200 million pixel camera and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

And hence to conclude this topic, we hope that the upcoming Galaxy S23 flagship hit the market with greater battery capabilities and various mesmerizing features that fascinate each one of us.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series Battery Info

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