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South Korean outlet Fnnews has issued a fresh report claiming that Samsung is pondering the use of silicon-carbon ( Si-C ) battery technology in next year ’s Galaxy S26 family.
Silicon-carbon is a new form of technology that enables more densely packed batteries than the existing lithium-ion (Li-ion) standard.
It essentially means that you can get a lot more charge into a cell of broadly similar proportions.
The report explains that Samsung has been slow to implement the technology due to the higher number of units it has to produce.
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