Samsung’s Next AI Trick Could Boost Galaxy S25’s Battery Life
We’ve seen many smartphone components evolve over the years, but one quintessential component that has remained the same is the Battery. Samsung wants to fix that by using AI on its upcoming Galaxy S25 series as it expands itsAI battalion. Here’s everything you need to know.
First reported byWccftech, X (formerly Twitter) user Sawyer Galox posted that Samsung had plans to increase the Battery size and charging speeds on the S25 Ultra. The brand has now backtracked on the same to “keep the price down”. This means the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature the same 5,000 mAh cell and 45W charging speed as the S24 Ultra.The S25U will still have a 45W battery and a 5000mah battery 100%. I got this information recently and it was really unfortunate 😅.— Sawyer Galox (@Sawyergalox)April 27, 2024
The S25U will still have a 45W battery and a 5000mah battery 100%. I got this information recently and it was really unfortunate 😅.— Sawyer Galox (@Sawyergalox)April 27, 2024
However, another X tipsterPandaFlashProposted that Samsung is working on “Battery AI” which could make the phone last 5-10% longer. Battery AI will smartly “shut down unnecessary tasks” to save battery.
Android OEMs, including Samsung, already have their optimizations in place; hence, we’re not exactly sure how Battery AI will work. However, we do hope the AI doesn’t go overboard killing necessary apps.
Samsung’s current background app optimizations make its Android skin One UI the fourth-worst OEM skin on Don’t Kill My App, the most popular benchmark that measures how efficiently Android skins handle background apps.
The Battery AI feature could come to the Galaxy S25 series and should make its way to the S24 series andFold seriesas well. Also, it’s a bit too early for these crumbs to arrive, so do not take them at face value. What are your thoughts on Battery AI? Let us know in the comments below.
Abubakar Mohammed
Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.
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