Apple Hires Former Samsung Battery Executive – Future iPhones Could Come With Custom Cells

Apple Hires Former Samsung Battery Executive – Future iPhones Could Come With Custom Cells

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It is more apparent now that Apple is slowly trying to reduce its reliance on third-party suppliers by bringing the manufacturing of key components in-house. Doing this will not just help the company have greater control over the parts used in its products, it will also help it dial down cost. The company already makes its own A-series of chipsets that power its iPhone, HomePod, and iPad lineup and it is also said to be involved in projects related to microLED displays, power management chips, and custom modems. The company apparently wants to start making its own batteries too, with the latest hiring of a Samsung battery executive providing significant evidence.

Apple’s newest iPhones offer impressive battery endurance despite sporting smaller capacities but the company seemingly wants to make its batteries more durable. Perhaps that’s the reason why the Cupertino giant has hired former Samsung battery executive Soonho Ahn, who will serve as the global head of battery developments. Ahn had been working at SDI, Samsung’s battery division as VP since 2015 and his work centered on next-generation battery solutions and lithium battery packs.

Apple Hires Former Samsung Battery Executive – Future iPhones Could Come With Custom Cells

Jan 24, 2019, 1:18pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-hires-former-samsung-battery-executive/ > It is more apparent now that Apple is slowly trying to reduce its reliance on third-party suppliers by bringing the manufacturing of key components in-house. Doing this will not just help the company have greater control over the parts used in its products, it will also help it dial down cost. The company already makes its own A-series of chipsets that power its iPhone, HomePod, and iPad lineup and it is also said to be involved in projects related to microLED displays, power management chips, and custom modems. The company apparently wants to start making its own batteries too, with the latest hiring of a Samsung battery executive providing significant evidence. > Apple’s newest iPhones offer impressive battery endurance despite sporting smaller capacities but the company seemingly wants to make its batteries more durable. Perhaps that’s the reason why the Cupertino giant has hired former Samsung battery executive Soonho Ahn, who will serve as the global head of battery developments. Ahn had been working at SDI, Samsung’s battery division as VP since 2015 and his work centered on next-generation battery solutions and lithium battery packs.