Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra is poised to incorporate "Battery AI," an innovative technology promising to improve battery life by up to 10% through smarter energy management.
Unlocking the Potential of 'Battery AI' in Samsung's Latest Smartphone
The next Galaxy S25 Ultra will disappoint in the battery category, as it retains the same 5,000mAh battery as prior generations. On the other hand, Samsung plans to boost that backup by up to 10% using a technology known as "Battery AI."
Wccftech reports that "Battery AI" could be a clever feature built into the next version of Galaxy AI that makes the phone last longer without slowing it down.
PandaFlash said on X that he learned about this functionality from an unidentified source. According to him, users may see a 5–10% boost in runtime overall.
For many years, a wide range of apps have been available for computers and smartphones that can increase battery life. Sadly, these frequently result in severely reduced performance due to CPU and GPU downclocking, while the software has no effect in other instances.
Leak Insights: 'Battery AI's' Potential in Galaxy S25
Though PandaFlash was not given detailed information on "Battery AI's" functionality, he believes the tool will "eliminate" unnecessary background activities that chew up system resources in order to provide extra power.
Evaluating the Galaxy S25 Ultra: Expectations Versus Reality
The tipster does not mention the arrival of "Battery AI" for the Galaxy S25 series anywhere. However, a majority of his posts are about Samsung's new flagship lineup, with Galaxy AI playing a significant role in the Korean giant's marketing campaign.
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