Samsung may use new silicon-carbon batteries in Galaxy S26, boosting capacity up to 7,000 mAh.

Samsung is reportedly considering silicon-carbon batteries for its upcoming Galaxy S26 series, which could increase battery capacity to 6,000-7,000 mAh, a significant jump from the current 4,000-5,000 mAh range. This move would make the phones more competitive, but Samsung is wary of potential stability issues and higher production costs. The new technology could also lead to faster charging speeds.

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