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Samsung Galaxy To Have 35% Battery Life Than Others

Samsung Galaxy S21 battery performance has been sloped to improve over the Galaxy S20. The new flagship model is speculated to come in Snapdragon and Exynos variants, and both variants are bent to get significant improvement in battery vitality.

Though, an earlier tipster had suggested that the Galaxy S21  expected to be part of the Samsung Galaxy S21 series along with Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra would have a similar battery (mAh) capacity as the Galaxy S20 so it looks like this is a case of better battery optimization, rather than a vaster and larger battery in the phone.

Samsung is also foreseen to offer fast wired and wireless charging support on the Samsung Galaxy S21.

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A YouTuber, who is available on Twitter with username @TheGalox_, has suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S21 running on Samsung’s Exynos 2100 SoC would deliver between 25 to 35 percent better battery life over the Exynos 990-powered Galaxy S20. Meanwhile, he said the Snapdragon 888 SoC variant of the Galaxy S21 has around 15 percent better battery life than the Galaxy S20 powered by the Snapdragon 865.

This means that the Galaxy S21 regardless of the chipset — could get an average modification of 20 percent in battery life over the Galaxy S20. However, an earlier report suggested that the Galaxy S21 will have the same 4,000mAh battery capacity as its predecessor.

This conveys that Samsung may use some software-based improvements to enhance battery life on the new model. The improvement could also chiefly be in place due to the improved power efficiency of the new chipsets.

Eko Hot Blog gathered that Qualcomm has underlined Snapdragon 888 SoC’s superior power efficiency while launching it last month. The Adreno 660 GPU, which is an integrated part of the Snapdragon 888, is also touted to deliver 20 percent better power efficiency compared to the previous generation GPU. We are, however, yet to see what Samsung has to say for its Exynos 2100 SoC that is yet to debut in the market.

Oyinlola Elizabeth Ojetola

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