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Next-gen battery monster smartphones backed to kill compact tablets

Started by Redaktion, April 12, 2025, 17:49:51

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Redaktion

Smartphone batteries are currently undergoing a growth spurt that might see the largest of them growing to nearly twice the capacity of those from five years ago by the end of 2025. The potentially significant upgrade is thought to come at a cost to another category of Android devices, one that apparently cannot keep up by comparison.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Next-gen-battery-monster-smartphones-backed-to-kill-compact-tablets.998301.0.html

Papsy

Indeed we've waited so long for such an incremental update to battery tech.

But with the new Silicon carbon anode battery I have my finger crossed that it potential side effects ; expansion that occurs in the battery has been well taken care of,thus the introduction of carbon in the battery chemistry,is well sufficient.

See the level of performance we're getting, that which can emulate PC games and all so it's much need, the battery tech.

To conclude, I'm excited to see the potential of this particular battery tech and its improvement.

A

I wish that would be the trend, too much wasted effort on trying to make phones thinner when they are already thin enough. I'd rather have 1mm more for double the battery life.

marco polo

Id rather kill off the market of 11-14" tablets... They're impossible to hold and unwieldy asf because of the aspect ratios.

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