The anticipation for a smartphone as slim as the Galaxy S25 Ultra but equipped with a 10,000 mAh battery is growing, with many consumers eager for its release next year. A survey indicates that nearly 29% of respondents would purchase such a device immediately, while 59% would give it strong consideration. The Galaxy S25 Ultra maintained a 5,000 mAh battery, similar to its predecessors, while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 features a 4,400 mAh battery, which is considered adequate but not groundbreaking.
The potential of a slim phone with a high-capacity battery is particularly appealing to those frustrated with Apple and Samsung’s recent focus on aesthetics over battery life. This new development in battery technology could challenge the current limitations of silicon batteries, with some mid-range phones already offering up to 8,300 mAh.
Despite the advancements, flagship models from Apple and Samsung are yet to integrate such high-capacity batteries. The upcoming phone, expected to enter testing phases soon, could redefine battery standards in the industry, although its longevity compared to current models like the iPhone 16 or Google Pixel 9 remains to be seen.