
Based on a new report, Samsung’s first tri-fold smartphone could become the first phone from the company to use a silicon-carbon battery. Many Chinese smartphone OEMs have been using such batteries for a while now, but not Samsung.
Samsung’s first tri-fold handset could utilize a silicon-carbon battery
In fact, Apple and Google have also stayed away from silicon-carbon batteries thus far. Many people see that as a weakness. Silicon-carbon battery tech offers greater density in the same package, thus it allows higher battery capacity while keeping the same battery size.
A silicon-carbon battery could have been useful inside the Galaxy S25 Edge as well, but that won’t be happening. That’s why that ultra-thin phone is tipped to include a 3,900mAh battery, which could be a problem.
In any case, the information regarding the company’s first tri-fold phone comes from PandaFlash X. That is the same source that shared some other tri-fold tidbits yesterday. He said that the phone will have the same hinge mechanism as the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and the same squarish design as well.
Even though it would not surprise us to see the company’s first tri-fold device to include a silicon-carbon battery, do take this information with a grain of salt.
Even the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to ship with such a battery to achieve its remarkable thinness
Samsung is expected to announce its very first tri-fold device at some point this year. Some reports even suggested it will happen during the company’s second Unpacked event in July. In other words, they are suggesting that the device will launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7.
A well-known source, Ice Universe, recently said that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be surprisingly thin. It will be the thinnest around, actually. It will measure 3.9mm when unfolded, and 8.9mm when folded. Thus it will match the thickness of the OPPO Find N5 when folded, and be even thinner when unfolded. That actually allows us to believe that a silicon-carbon battery will be used inside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 as well.
This article first appeared on Android Headlines
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