We’ve witnessed significant evolution in smartphone components over the years, but one key component that has remained largely unchanged is the battery. Samsung aims to change that with its upcoming Galaxy S25 series by integrating AI technology, thus expanding its AI capabilities. Here’s what you need to know:
Firstly reported by Wccftech, Twitter user Sawyer Galox, now identified as X, revealed Samsung’s initial plans to increase the battery capacity and charging speeds of the S25 Ultra. However, the company has since reconsidered, opting to maintain the current specifications to “keep the price down.” This means that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will retain the same 5,000 mAh battery capacity and 45W charging speed as the S24 Ultra.
Despite this, another tipster, PandaFlashPro, mentioned that Samsung is developing “Battery AI,” which could potentially extend the phone’s battery life by 5-10%. This AI technology will intelligently “disable unnecessary tasks” to conserve battery power.
While Android OEMs, including Samsung, already implement optimizations for battery life, the exact workings of Battery AI remain unclear. It is hoped, however, that the AI will not excessively terminate essential applications.
Samsung’s One UI, with its current background app optimizations, ranks as the fourth-worst OEM skin on Don’t Kill My App, a leading benchmark for assessing how effectively Android skins manage background apps.
The Battery AI feature is expected to debut on the Galaxy S25 series and may also be extended to the S24 and Fold series. However, it’s important to note that these details are preliminary, so they should not be taken as final. What do you think about Battery AI? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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