Already in July, other leaks of the next Galaxy S25 Ultra begin to appear, and now moving to August in two days, there would be just over five months left for its launch (this Samsung 2024 advanced the date to mid-January). Now comes a surprise the mystery surrounding two batteries with different numbers for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The foldable cell phones presented earlier this month have a battery structure in their internal parts that differs somewhat from normal cell phones, because of the format itself
And that’s exactly where the shots go with a leak that dropped something unusual on two batteries with a different numbering that could cause a radical change in the structure of the mobile assembly and for the moment the reason is totally unknown, but two different batteries have been found.
Documents related to the Korean company’s cell phone were found in Safety Korean and specify that there are two batteries with different numbers: EB-BS938ABY and EB-BS938ABE. It is not clear why there are two different parts.
The capacity of these batteries has not been revealed either. as any other interesting information, although the manufacturer: Ningde Amperex Technology Limited in China. This is not someone new to Samsung and was one of the suppliers of the Galaxy S24 series available here in Europe.
It is the third of the three suppliers according to SamMobile. The other two are Samsung SSDI and ELENTEC. And Samsung is expected to continue the same strategy of having multiple suppliers for its flagship devices, as it has done in previous years. What is a mystery are the two batteries with different numbers for a previously leaked Galaxy S25 Ultra that will have a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging.
The major improvements would concern the software which would have certain functions based on the Generative artificial intelligence to drive your efficiency on a Korean mobile phone. It would be Battery AI and already in May, information emerged showing that it will exponentially improve autonomy with the next Galaxy S series.