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Battery capacity of the upcoming Samsung phone Galaxy The S21 Ultra (or S30 Ultra; Samsung has yet to reveal the name of the next flagship) is apparently confirmed. At least that's what a leaked document from the Chinese telecommunications authority 3C suggests, according to which the battery will have a "paper" capacity of 4885 mAh, which equates to a typical capacity of around 5000 mAh. Recently, a Korean certification agency came up with the same value.

The document also states that the batteries for the top model of the upcoming series will be manufactured by the Chinese company Ningde Amperex Technology. The same company is also mentioned in the document of the Korean agency in connection with the battery capacity of the model Galaxy S21 Plus (S30 Plus).

That Galaxy The S21 Ultra (S30 Ultra) is supposed to have the same capacity as its predecessor, but that doesn't mean it will have the same endurance. In particular, it will depend on how efficient the new chips that should power the new series (exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 875 are speculated) are in managing power consumption.

According to unofficial information so far, the phones of the series will receive 65W fast charging, support for the S Pen stylus, 120Hz refresh rate of the display in the default resolution (in the case of predecessors, the 120Hz frequency is conditioned by a reduction in resolution), a 150MPx main camera and the Ultra model with up to 16 GB of memory. In terms of design, no major changes are expected. The line should be unveiled early next year, probably in February or March.

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