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Galaxy S27 Ultra Won’t Embrace Silicon-Carbon Battery Due To Manufacturing Costs, But That Doesn’t Mean Samsung Isn’t Evaluating A Bigger Capacity

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra may set a battery capacity record

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The brief

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is expected to have a significant battery capacity. Coverage suggests it may not use a silicon-carbon battery due to manufacturing costs.

The coverage emphasizes the potential battery capacity of the Galaxy S27 Ultra, with some outlets speculating it could reach 6,000mAh. Reports from Wccftech, Geeky Gadgets, and Zamin.uz highlight the possibility of a record-breaking battery capacity.

Samsung's manufacturing costs and technology choices are being closely watched. What to watch next: Samsung's official announcement and more details on the Galaxy S27 Ultra's battery and manufacturing process.

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Why might the Galaxy S27 Ultra not use a silicon-carbon battery?

Due to manufacturing costs

What is the potential battery capacity of the Galaxy S27 Ultra?

Coverage suggests it could reach 6,000mAh

Is Samsung evaluating a bigger battery capacity for the Galaxy S27 Ultra?

According to coverage, Samsung is evaluating a bigger capacity

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