Key Points:
- We are expecting that the next generation Samsung Galaxy S25 series featuring the “Battery AI” technology can prolong the battery life and improve the performance.
- What we are repeatedly prompted to overhear about keeping the Galaxy S25 Ultra as we know it is stacked batteries, which will only appear on the Galaxy S26 Ultra in 2026.
- The possibility of “Battery AI” provides the idea of a device with a runtime of more than 5% to 10% longer than the average one and this innovation is worth investing in.
As far as rumors of Samsung’s upcoming S25 Ultra are concerned, the battery specifications are the same as the previous version, 5,000mAh capacity and 45W so that it can be charged quickly and save cost. No changes are planned to increase battery life and improve 65W charging from the initial concept, which was slated for the Galaxy S26 Ultra in 2026.
Even as these discoveries came to light, another source called PandaFlash operated by Wfcctech provided further details about Samsung’s innovative technological achievement. This is known as “Battery AI”, which reportedly boosts the battery life of various devices. Although the exact function for this has not been specified yet, it is believed that it will improve the processing load, and thus increase battery life without affecting performance.
This may have become a fact by the time the Galaxy S25 arrives, but we believe that if it does happen it will likely be released alongside Samsung’s high-end lineup. The integration of Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and Exynos 2500 in the latest Samsung processors reflects Samsung’s focus on ensuring a user-friendly experience.
Samsung’s potential launch of “Battery AI” is a fascinating topic that if battery capacity remains the same, could highlight the company’s continued involvement with the technology industry.
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