• Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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    Silicon-carbon batteries have been widely accepted by the Korean giant’s Chinese competitors, giving them the freedom to cram in substantially larger capacities in devices without compromising the thickness.

    I am surprised this is the first time I am hearing about this and that all smartphone companies haven’t already adopted this technology.

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        That’s refering to the solid state battery tech that Samsung is considering for some smaller devices. To my knowledge, Chinese OEMs haven’t yet adopted this tech.

        With silicon-carbon batteries, it seems design considerations play a bigger role, but that still doesn’t really explain why Apple and Samsung have been relatively slow with adopting this battery tech (relative to Chinese OEMs).