Samsung's Battery Breakthrough: New Tech Set to Revolutionize Galaxy Watch, Buds, and Ring

Report: Samsung Preparing New Battery Tech for Galaxy Wearables
Samsung is reportedly developing advanced all-solid-state batteries with improved energy density for its wearable devices, including the Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, and Galaxy Ring. The new battery technology uses solid electrolytes instead of liquid ones, offering higher energy density and more flexibility in shape.
- Galaxy Ring: Expected to feature this new battery tech as early as Q4 2024, with an initial version achieving around 360Wh/L energy density.
- Galaxy Buds: May see the implementation of this improved battery by 2026.
- Galaxy Watch: Could potentially include the new batteries by 2027.
Samsung has not officially confirmed these plans but previously hinted at investing in mass production facilities for this technology. There are concerns about the financial feasibility, particularly for the Galaxy Ring, but the company remains committed to advancing its wearable product line with this innovative battery solution.
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