Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra - A Blessing In Disguise
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may get a significantly bigger battery as its chip might require more power than its predecessor. I think it's gonna be a game-changer for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra as this can push Samsung to get creative. Maybe we'll see some cool new battery tech come out of this.
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Chips are powerful now, they only need to optimise further for Battery and heating.
💯 correct
Battery and heat management is more important than just raw performance
get rid of silly camera humps i bet it can fit 6500 or 7000+mah .. i dont care if the phone is 0.5 or even 1mm thicker lol
@@thatonebeone the S24 ultra is already quite a thick and heavy phone. I came from the Note 10 Plus and missed how thin and light that one was compared to the new versions. In my opinion, if they make the S25 Ultra any thicker/heavier, it would just be way too much. Plus, I don't think many people care about the "silly camera bump" because the vast majority of people have a case on the phone anyways
@@PrabhablyAGoodRUclipsr yeah case will make it more bulky.. we just need the graphing battery I think there's a Chinese phone that has it forgot the brand name
Chips were fine on the note 4 they should have just concentrsted on batterys from there
What happened to graphene battery technology??
It's still a long way off.
I think Honor or Xiaomi is using it on one of their devices atm. I don't remember which one it was
@@T0NYMANUEL Honor uses silicon carbon batteries in the Magic V2 and Magic 6 Pro.
No one still knows how to produce graphene in mass.
@@pixelgaming7261 I don't remember which one it was but I'm sure one of the phones uses graphene currently
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Thank you! Much appreciated :)
I remember him since like 49,000 subs. He's ok in his tech news.
@@Locutus k why s
Don't need more speed. Maybe a 50x optical zoom as a challenge
I don't need a horribly fast phone I want one that can for once last me a day
i agree with you,
but companies need the gimmick to rise up their marketing values..
just like the megapixel war, we don't need that 200 mp camera, and they definitely know about it, but they do it anyway..
Yea but if the battery lasted you multiple years no problem then why would you buy a new phone? Gotta keep you in the CONSOOMER cycle
@AriefAsakura yeah we do that 200mp is great on my s23ultra lots of details and lossless zoom at upto 2.9x
Can last a day? How long do you use your phone for damnnn.
@Rafathegam231 let's see I woke up at half 10 and at 6.30 pm it was on 15%
If they removed ALL their bloatware, battery life would probably bump another 10% - 20%. Alas, that will never happen. 😞
Well we'll well. Here still using my snapdragon Korean Note 20 Ultra 5G, still getting 8hrs of screen on time and can pretty much blaze through everything I put on it. I guess will wait for S26 ultra If it's worth the upgrade, or else I'll keep my phone longer
Can't wait to see how much of a beast 8gen4 is
Efficiency is much more important than minute bump in power delivery !
I mean what would u do with 0.01 sec quicker app launch if the battery is going to die faster !
the point of a faster chip isn't just to open apps faster🤦
A bigger battery isn’t a blessing if the phone requires more battery. It just evens things out and we get less on the inside than we would have or we get a larger phone than we would have.
Pretty sure first release with power hungry chip will suck, it will take them another year or two to correct it, so s26 or s27ultra should be great upgrade:)
There's rumour about samsung will use full exynos in 2026 & beyond 💁🏻♂️
Probably a rumour spread by apple or anyone competing with them realy
Thank you very much for the update. Please continue to do so.
I just bought the S24 and S24 Ultra. No phone for me for at least 3 years.
S25 Ultra rumours already when the S24 series just released 4 months ago 😂
Yeah...s24 is old news
Not surprised
On a completely related note, i think Companies should stop launching phones every year and instead launch in every 3 or maybe 5 years, reason behind this comment is that the E - Waste is increasing rapidly and people are still continuously buying new phones every year. If companues give that gap it would be so much helpful to our enviornment and for the public as they will recieve a significantly better updated smartphone which will atleast be comparable significantly with its predecessor. And i know these companues don't give a f**k about Environment but people should only buy smartphone if its totally neccesary and their old one is no longer usable.
I wish. Truth is, more releases means more money for the company annually. Every phone maker is guilty of annual releases but they couldn't care less because $$$
@@kido_ Yeahh exactly that was my point but at least as consumer we should try to be more woke.
would be nice but, it might slow down the need for companies to improve there product and might lead to stagnation
I do see the point you're trying to make, but the widespread issue of e-waste isn't going to be solved by less frequent smartphone releases.
What will help reduce e-waste is prolonging the lifespan of smartphones by allowing for much better repairability, such as cheap and easy battery replacements.
@@StardustLegacyFighter Each year their sales no. is in Millions and that is for just a single company, so i don't think its moot...🙂
I promise you 90% of us don't care about speed, it's battery, design and camera that the majority is interested in nowadays
HI SAL! 🙃
I was waiting for you for some good new lol
The 25U is my go too. 💯
Hey hey!
@@TechTalkTVsal stack battery isn't going to happen Samsung will use ai to increase the battery by 10 percent instead
@AvnerTouitou i dont think ai can do that. We see samsung galaxy ai can't fix bad periscope performance in s24U. S23U has better periscope performance than s24U because of its 10x optical sensor. Hardware does matter in camera performance
@modestman6753 I always get disappointed with Samsung so let's wait
Samsung should go for 6,000mAh battery. 5000mAh is dated for andriods. iPhone 16 pro max should go 5000mAh
I'd iPhone goes 6000 Android is dead
@@BOSS_1417never happens 🥱
For gettin 6000 mah, it has to increase its size of display/phone to 7 inches
@@raghav_xp7 they'll say no space and remove charging port and sim tray and camera too in future.. 😂
@@rajasankar390 pressure sensitive solid state buttons are comin my friend, it will replace POWER BUTTON and VOLUME ROCKERS. Charging ports will be replaced by magsafe ports.
High performance cars like Porsche, Ferrari and Lamborghini are NOT known for their fuel economy. Ergo this begs the question "How is this purported massive increase in performance going to benefit a user in their normal daily activities?"
The only significant benefit I presently see is for an avid mobile gamer. Overheating and reduced battery life are distinct possibilities. By the S27 Ultra when I will want to upgrade this should have been sorted out
Hi sal ,I hope they increase the display size with the 25 ultra. And I'd be ok with a slight increase in depth if it means a bigger battery
AI is battery intensive so bigger battery would be nice.
Keep the phone 😂 plugged in the wall. ✌️
25 ultra needs to be 7.1 inch phone
Too big a jump. 0.1 increase per year. Something to brag about. Stop when complaints exceed compliments.
@@Metal_seer what ?
Keep up the great videos!
I'm debating getting the new galaxy fold 6 vs the new ultra. I currently own the Samsung Galaxy note 20 ultra. I'm handicapped with a spinal injury and I tend to use the stylus a lot because my fingers do not work too well. I'm figuring the 6rh generation of the Samsung fold will be a good time to jump in on a new and different looking phone. There's more real estate and I would like using a stylus with it.
My note ultra is still bigger than the ultra phones.
I'd love to know what you have on your phone as a screen saver or is that a special launcher you're using. Maybe it's a widget you've downloaded? I just love the big display showing the date, time etc...
Could you let me know what you're using?
Ps. Keep up the great videos so I'm in the know. What do you think about getting the upcoming Samsung fold 6 to replace my note 20. Ultra I've been using for going on 3yrs.
Thanks,
Nick
Hi, here's a tutorial I made a while ago to get that look - ruclips.net/video/KjdTPo6358I/видео.html
If it needs more power then it'll get less hot and need less power if we only need performance at current level.
We might not be using the chip to the full capacity but we can get even longer battery life and less hot phones
I wonder if Lpddr6 ram will be ready to be used when s25 series is about to be released. If its ready, we can feel it in s25 series 😊
Will Bigger Battery also change the Design of smartphone side frame
I hope S25 series are not going to be hot beacuse heat can damage phones. The 4.3 GHz CPU is like computer CPU. That is amazing.
Absolutely! Let's keep our fingers crossed! They've been doing an awesome job lately in managing the heat, so I really hope they keep that up next year too.
yeah altho I definitely wouldn't bet on it not being hot but it's impressive regardless. You're aware the Samsung made chips have consistently run hotter almost everytime right? Didn't stop them then 💀
The overheating issue was fixed with the 8 Gen 3 as it was made using TSMC instead of Samsung Foundry (from what I heard at least)
@@MitchellTheMitch they've used TSMC since the 8+ gen 1 altho that was notorious for being massively more efficient
@@Frozoken I meant to say 8 Gen 2, but I didn't know that it was fixed with 8+ Gen 1, thanks for the info my dude
These worries about battery life are unfounded. Even if the phone pushes more watts at max performance because it was tuned to do so ,
this only means it will run in miliwatts for the mundane everyday applications. Expect more than 10 hours of screen on time when you are sitting
idle and just waste yourself.
The real question is: A phone with a processor to run multiple AAA games in parallel , will it cater so , for its users? Or all this power
will be going to waste to run yet again the next facebook app?
A phone with a processing power once found only in research centers , will it be of use running scientific and technical applications?
16 years ago I was able to run 20 instances of browser , 30 instances of office,2 respectable (when seeing computing power reqiuirements)
AAA games, and 5 videos on separate video players on a desktop machine with a total geekbench score of about 1600, buttery smooth.
This is why today's processors can do so much more.
So, I am all for buying , yet again the next marvellous snapdragon or bionic. But for what?
If they limit me to a facebook and apple or google play, why bother?
Why is there news saying that the stacked battery will come to the S26U and the S25U will have the same battery capacity and the same charging speed? I hope the battery capacity becomes larger, because the SD8G4 consumes a lot of battery, and I hope it does not suffer from high temperature.
I Honestly Think 6000 Mah & 6500 Mah Is The Go To
One More Thing The Thermals Gonna Be Way Too Interesting 😌
Too Handle & Tackle
How? Less nanometer fabrication actually helps in power efficiency right??How it takes lot of power consumption??
Oryon chip ✨
Orion belt mib :P
What about Galaxy Tab S10 series ???
im really satisfied with my s24 ultra 😭 might wait for s26 ultra
Putting a high-powered Soc on a tiny mobile phone makes no sense. Chip makers finally hit the brick wall of increased efficiency.
Interesting never been able to make my s23ultra last 13 hours of youtube and Disney plus streaming
seems like a good thing to me. larger batteries mean more standby time and even if someone uses their phone for 8 hours a day it's in standby 16 hours per day.
But I hope Qualcomm doesn't become the next Intel pushing power consumption over 30% higher for the sake of 2% extra performance. If we look at the X Elite 23W vs 80W the performance gain is minimal for almost 4x the power consumption 🤔
So yhis is how the exynos will have better efficiency
I know it's early but do u know what colors the S25 is in?
Not at this moment.
It would be good if they bring back
1. Note 10's Aurora glow
2. Note 20's Burgundy light maroon (Matt finish)
3. S21 ultra's Phantom silver(matt finish)
4. S9 mini's (Burgundy red) and Voilet
To be honest, they should make the phone a little thicker, and add a 6000mah and make a better cooler system.
we want 10X zoom lens 😅
Holding on to my s20 until samsung bring back sd card support
Haha samsung will never change their batteries from 5000 to 5500. They are really careful epically in the battery now we will complete 6 years with the same old 40 w charging speed
Home screen setup video as shown in thumbnail please
Why, though? What are they going to use all that power for?
6,000Mah batteries still won't be enough for the snapdragon Gen 4. Phones will need more than 7,000Mah to equal S24 series .
I get chills wen samsung speaks abt battery technology. I hope they wont end up selling grenades.
Im gonna buy this beast phone
Just keep the current efficiency levels and increase the battery capacity, now that's more attractive
Bro let me enjoy my s24 ultra for now 🤣
😅
I hate to spoil your party but enjoy for next 5 months & then see sudden magical drop in your camera quality to midrange level. Leaving you wondering was this the same phone you bought by selling your organs! Typing on my s23 ultra. Better switch to iphone or vivo
Well im pretty happy with samsung i had my s21 ultra for 3 years and i waited for the right one to come out to buy again its worth if its not every year. And with trade in i got it on good deal and free watch😅
can we talk about how Samsung pulled and Apple and made type-c audio only work with their own dongle
Honestly, most phones have battery life that are waaaay above the typical use already. People charge their phone every day already, so I don't care about the battery drain.
Hopefully the Tab S10 series use Snapdragon X Elite, and the Tab S10 FE and FE+ use Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy... 🙏
If they did they will keep it to the ultra and use exynos for the FE
@@cenation7mjc Samsung would be stupid if they did that. Apple are out there putting M4 on the iPad Pro and M2 on the iPad Air. Why wouldn't Samsung want to compete in performance?
@@davidugono3727because that's what they're supposed to do? 🤷
It's good that Snapdragon is aiming for higher peak power, but I think they focus more on sustained power coz that's where apple beats them every time
What's interesting is that the exynos is not power-hungry. Coupled with a 5500mah battery, exynos users will now get truly revolutionary battery life while snapdragon users get mindboggling power.
Neat trade-off. 👍
Samsung already deny the stacked battery because of the cost increase from the CPU and they want to keep the price without having to increase it because of a new technologie in their phone. They think to add this technologie in the S26 now ...
Bigger battery means bigger and heavier phone. Im mixed on this. Battery has been good enough for me on the s22
I don't wanna hear about battery until it's like 6000mah
why do we still not have graphene batteries in phones?
I heard tht the battery remains same but Samsung bringing tht battery ai for more sufficient battery life rather thn updating to more mah nd i dont know thy gonna be work lets wait nd watch😊
More battery=hungry chips possibly
Geez, why do we even need that powerful chips? I want more efficiency, not all that power. My pixel 8 Pro on tensor works even faster than my Galaxy S23 with Snapdragon in daily usage scenario
Bigger battery leads to explosion 💥
Hmmm... more power? Bigger battery? 👀 ...hope this is implemented in the most optimised and safe way
Even if the battery offsets the performance hit that the processor would otherwise take on longevity - and this is a bit of a hot take - I'm left wondering why the phone needs a 4GHZ processor? Not even a powerful high-end PC GPU reaches that. Now, granted, a unified SoC isn't exactly the same with desktop CPUs such as the i9 reaching 12GHZ, but for what? Granted, it would make opperations quicker, but for what? The bottleneck really tends to be the software since a mobile game, for example, is still a mobile game regardless of the hardware it runs on. As far as the average consumer goes, I doubt this is going to be anything leveraged on a daily basis, not even niche demographics. Even in the fantasy world where a phone is as powerful as a speed out PC, you can't get past the bottlenecks of phone thermals with no active cooling and the fact these batteries inevitably degrade. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can only do so much with a processor so close to the battery crammed into a sealed design with no active cooling - and throttling often - presuming you are someone pushing these devices, I again can't help but ask why, and who this is for? Chasing power with nothing really taking advantage of it seems pointless, and a phone serves its purpose perfectly currently as it stands. Things industry-wide within the software space need to change drastically before this isn't a silly numbers game for the sake of boasting about specs.
4.3 GHz/5G/ Charging S25/ QHD+/ New LPDDR5 ram/UFS 4 Storage need some serious cooling or S25 Ultra will catch on fire 🔥 (5500 battery 🪫 5 to 6hours Screen On time at best) 7500 battery would be slightly better than 24 ultra
ufs 4 will be two gens old when 25u comes out and it used less power than USF 3 anyway. Lpddr5 also debutted with the s20 so 5 years there 💀💀💀
Imagine removing spen and making it a battery
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What will be the new design of s25 ultra, give a update about it sal!
Same
You'll be the first to know
Don’t need more power, need more efficiency.
In my opinion phones are just getting to thin. I would not mine a little thicker with bigger battery. S25 ultra with 6000 :) The Asus ROG phone has it.
The 24 ultra is heavier than I really wanted to go, but I went ahead and got it. My next phone needs to be lighter, and hopefully thinner than this one.
Battery is not that good on S23 Ultra and S24 Ultra. I am charging my phone 2-3 times a day with regular usage and when the weather is hot it depletes fast. They need to do something. Should be no worries to last a day
We’re going back to 5500 nice
Wont 3nm help in efficiency?
Yeah, that's true, but it's only to a certain extent. They're ramping up the clock speed by quite a bit.
Waiting 😍
What happened to 8 gen 4 only consuming 5 watts of powers while pushing these numbers??? People are just puking information on twitter without knowing anything lol.
Cool
Battery is not going to be the issue coming soon with the solid state battery look out it's coming
When are we getting graphene batteries
It's still a long way off.
En 2040 quand il y aura le Galaxy S40 Ultra
We have seen samsung phones with 6000mah b4
Needs faster charging first off.
Can Samsung removed the sharp corners
@TECHTALKTV I hear Samsung may use AI for further battery enhancements.
25 series already😂,nice
I wanna see 👀 Galaxy ⌚️ pro i have s22 ultra its fine
S25 ultra camera specs
NOT THIS SAME STORY AGAIN
Have been waiting for upgrades in charging speed from a while now, 45W is too slow and dated.
Imagine a 6k mAmp samsung battery exploding 😅
big fire lol i saw a 4s rc battery blow up at the rc track before and it was like a flame thrower for like 8 seconds about 5 foot high then stopped but still was on fire
We want thiner phones, not bigger.. if the processor is so strong, just optimize the battery and the device experience. the phones are getting thicker and thiker
Graphene for 2027
4.3Ghz and 6000mAh...oof stop it 🥵
So the Snapdragon X Elite is faster and more power efficient than Apple's M series... but the snapdragon 8 gen 4 , is faster and uses more battery?
This doesn't make sense...
Why dont Samsung create 20inch fold tablet
Too big! Time to start making compact phones again with top quality specs.
Boon or Boom???
Boon
Hi Sal 👋
Have a Great Day :)
You too!
Hey, Sal I've been watching you for a long time and been a fan of your tech stuff, but I don't understand why you miss other flagships news, the likes of upcoming VivoX100Ultra the beast and Mi14Ultra one of the best in the business. "?" Do you just want to cover some apple and Samsung news?
Well, I think it's time I start covering those devices too
@@TechTalkTV Yes, we're waiting brother!
Already samsung ultra phones are heavy and difficult to handle with single hand.. increasing battery will increase more weight and not good at all