For many smartphone users, battery life is an important criterion when choosing a new device. If you are after the recent leaks of real videos GalaxyS21+ excited, today's news will entice you even more, because it concerns better battery life Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 + i Galaxy S21Ultra, it should be opposite the row Galaxy S20 significantly better, but nothing is free, how will Samsung achieve this? Let's find out together.
We have already informed you that we would u Galaxy S21 to Galaxy The s21+ was supposed to feature a 1080p display and this is also now being mentioned again by the PhoneArena server. Although this is compared to a 1440p display Galaxy S20 to Galaxy S20+ is of course about deterioration, but it is also necessary to take into account two things. The first is undoubtedly that most users won't even notice the change, and the second is that the reduction in resolution must affect battery life.
Of course, the new processors will also have a positive effect on the battery of the mentioned two models. Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888, which, depending on the market, can be found in the already mentioned phones, namely, their authoring companies will produce them with 5nm technology, so the chips will be more economical, specifically, it should be about 20% better efficiency. Additional energy will be brought by integrating the 5G chip directly into the chipset and improving the 5G antenna.
Samsung Galaxy The S21 gets exactly the same battery as its predecessor, i.e. 4000mAh, but Galaxy S21+ we can look forward to an improvement in the area of capacity, we would find a 4800mAh battery in it, compared to Galaxy The S20+ will therefore improve the phone by a full 300mAh, and of course this must also be reflected in the total endurance per charge.
At the very end, we keep Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, we will not see any increase in battery capacity, again we can count, just like with Galaxy S20 Ultra, with a 5000mAh cell. However, there is no need to immediately throw flint in the rye. Of course, Samsung thought about battery life in this model as well. You don't have to worry that we would also have to face a reduced resolution for this most equipped model, again we will encounter a 1440p display, but instead of LTPS technology, LTPO will be used. What does this mean in practice? The display will not have a static 120MHz frequency set, instead it will be variable, depending on the currently displayed content, which should achieve significant savings, according to available information 15-20%. Also at Galaxy Of course, the S21 Ultra will also have a 5nm processor, an integrated 5G modem and an improved 5G antenna on battery life.
Would you appreciate better battery life at the price of a lower resolution? Let us know in the comments below the article.
So everyone will appreciate better battery life, but for a phone for 30000 kc it shouldn't be at the expense of quality
as soon as snapdragon is in the EU, I might think about it.
No! If I want better battery life, I can lower the resolution to FHD myself. I definitely want a higher resolution.
I recently bought a Samsung galaxy with 20 ultra 5g, I'm happy with my dream, even though I have an exynos chip, the chip is overclocked, I don't understand why anyone complains that it doesn't have snapdragon, it's just a hair more powerful 😀😀
It also applies to endurance and heating
Lower price, lower resolution, no memory card slot, no headphones, no charger.
I do not know?
The only plus I see is 5 G, but even that is debatable.
I always buy the S series, now I have the S 20.
I don't plan to upgrade, I don't think there is such a shift with the SGS 21.
4k is a complete waste on such small screens. They prefer longer endurance and higher framerate.