Search for an article

Saturday, May 17, 2025
HomeTechnologySamsung Galaxy S26 Series Might Feature Silicon-Carbon Batteries

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Might Feature Silicon-Carbon Batteries

Published on

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is anticipated to debut on January 22, featuring the base model, a Plus version, and the high-end Ultra variant, succeeding the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. While excitement builds for the Galaxy S25 lineup, rumors about the next generation, the Galaxy S26 series, have already started to circulate.

Previous leaks have hinted at display and chipset enhancements for the upcoming phones, and now a fresh report suggests significant changes in battery technology.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: What All Do We Know?

According to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by user Jukanlosreve (@Jukanlosreve), citing Weibo tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy S26 series may incorporate silicon-carbon batteries. Although specific details about the lineup or the new battery technology remain scarce, the leak points to a potential leap in energy efficiency.

The post also references a previous claim linked to a report by The Elec, which mentioned that Samsung’s battery division was considering manufacturing small batteries in Malaysia using the “stacking” technique. This advanced method could reportedly boost a battery’s energy density by over 10 percent, marking a significant innovation in battery performance.

Silicon-carbon batteries are gaining attention for their potential to offer greater environmental benefits, enhanced energy density, and improved safety over the traditional lithium-ion cells currently used in smartphones. Honor’s Magic 5 Pro, which launched in 2023, is the first smartphone to feature this innovative battery technology.

Earlier reports have indicated that Samsung is working on a new battery with significantly more silicon content than its current models. However, it’s expected that the Galaxy S25 series will continue to use lithium-ion batteries, at least for the time being.

The upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup is also rumoured to feature Samsung’s own Exynos processors, with the base and Plus models likely using the in-house chips, while the Ultra variant may still incorporate Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon chipset. Additionally, the Ultra model is expected to showcase a display enhanced with Colour Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) technology. Previous reports have also suggested that Samsung might rename the Plus and Ultra versions of the S26 series, potentially calling them Pro and Note models instead.

Latest articles

Shreyas Iyer Wins ICC Player of the Month Award During IPL 2025 — A Rare Achievement

In the middle of IPL 2025, Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer, who is leading Punjab...

Arvind Kejriwal’s Strong Attack on BJP and Congress: “Very Sad That…”

On Monday (14 April), Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief and former Delhi Chief Minister...

Swords Waved Openly at Karni Sena Rally, Slogans Raised Against SP MP Ramjilal Suman

In Agra district of Uttar Pradesh, the Karni Sena openly challenged law and order...

Mahua Moitra Says BJP Workers Are Closing Fish Shops in Delhi

TMC MP Mahua Moitra has claimed that fish and meat shops are being shut...