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It's not just a model Galaxy S10, which could bring revolutionary features to the smartphone market next year. In the corridors, there are more and more whispers about what is to come Galaxy Note10, which should also offer very interesting improvements. In addition to removing the 3,5 mm jack connector or modifying the design, we should also expect to see the deployment of a new type of battery, which will playfully shove the current lithium-ion battery into your pocket.

You may remember last fall and our articles about the preparations of new graphene batteries that confirmed Samsung's patents. It is these batteries that are now almost ready for use, according to one industry source, and are set to be deployed as early as next year, with the hottest candidate being Galaxy Footnote10.

And what can these batteries actually boast of? In addition to a higher capacity, which ensures a longer duration, above all a significantly faster charging capability, which should be up to five times faster than with classic lithium-ion batteries. In practice, this would mean that while you can charge a lithium-ion battery from 0 to 100% in an hour, you should be able to charge a graphene battery in just 12 minutes. Despite much faster charging, the graphene battery is far more resistant to loss of capacity. Thanks to this, replacing the battery in a smartphone could be a very rare repair in the future. 

Another positive feature is its safety. Graphene batteries are said to be incapable of catching fire or exploding. Thanks to this, Samsung would not have to worry about the problem it had to deal with with the Note7 model, which almost killed the series. Performance Galaxy However, the Note10 is still quite far and more detailed informace we will have to wait until the next weeks for this model. But if we really see graphene, it will mean a decent battery revolution. 

Samsung Galaxy Note9 battery
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Samsung Galaxy Note9 battery

 

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