Solid-state batteries have a distinct advantage over the technology currently employed by a bevy of manufacturers. Unlike traditional cells, where there is a liquid electrolyte, a solid electrolyte is present in newer batteries, introducing a host of benefits, which we will discuss in detail below. Samsung apparently intends to use this technology this year, with the latest report stating that its lineup of smartwatches, smart rings, and earbuds will include them, but surprisingly, the company’s smartphones did not make the list. Solid-state batteries might not arrive to Samsung’s smartphones because such devices are likely being explored with silicon-carbon technology instead […]
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