Thursday, February 19, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6: the battery live shows 2600 mAh

Samsung Galaxy S6: the battery live shows 2600 mAh







Samsung Galaxy S6: live images within an establishment of China confirmed that the new flagship Korean will use an internal battery, maybe not removable 2600 mAh.


 If anyone doubted the recent rumors that Samsung Galaxy S6 will use an internal battery of 2600 mAh, considered by some too small, you will have to force the game to change his mind today as a live picture, taken inside a Chinese plant, shows battery used on the new flagship of the Korean company.


 The image shows clearly a battery with a capacity of 2600 mAh with the serial product EB-BG925ABE; the battery would be addressed to the Samsung Galaxy S6 since the batteries used on the current Galaxy S5 have the serial EB-BG900BBC; since Galaxy S5 has the product code SM-900 and the Galaxy S6 code Domestic Product SM-925X understand perfectly that the batteries are perfectly matched.


Samsung Galaxy S6: the battery live shows 2600 mAh


 The batteries then shoot the picture show also a date of production that dates back to February 11, 2015 (2/11 where the first number is the month and the second is the day); Batteries are so super recent and this indicates once again that surely will be mounted on a product that will be released soon, just as the Galaxy S6 which will be presented March 1, 2015 at MWC in Barcelona.


 With the confirmation of the battery power pariah 2600 mAh, which is therefore smaller than the one used on the current Galaxy S5, someone could already start to complain about his inadequacy; conversely we inform you that from the standpoint of the new hardware chipset Exynos 7420 Octa-Core 14nm manufacturing process according to the latest rumors received consumes about 30% less than any chipset with a 20nm production process (ie those of 2014 and some of 2015 as the Snapdragon 810); Furthermore the display Super AMOLED QHD 2560 x 1440 pixels is optimized in terms of energy and the differences with that of the Samsung Galaxy S5 in full HD are still low.



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