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Galaxy S11e Battery Capacity Leak Shows it Could Provide a Significant ‘Screen on’ Time Upgrade Compared to Galaxy S10e

Galaxy S11e Battery Capacity Leak Shows it Could Provide a Significant ‘Screen on’ Time Upgrade Compared to Galaxy S10e

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As Samsung has been rumored to kick off software development of its upcoming Galaxy S11 family, we won’t be surprised to start seeing more leaks come our way. The latest one surrounds the Galaxy S11e battery capacity, and if this turns out to be true, customers could experience much better ‘screen on’ time compared to Galaxy S10e owners. Perhaps they’ll be greeted to additional upgrades too during Samsung’s rumored February 2020 launch event.

New information shows that certification for a Samsung battery featuring the product code EB-BG980ABY and was spotted by GalaxyClub, and it’s accompanied by a photo of a smartphone battery. While the ‘mAh’ value hasn’t been printed anywhere on the sticker of the battery, it does show the figure 14.36Wh, which is perhaps the only distinguishable element on that sticker. Using proper conversion, it looks like the Galaxy S11e battery could end up featuring a capacity of approximately 3730mAh.

Galaxy S11e Battery Capacity Leak Shows it Could Provide a Significant ‘Screen on’ Time Upgrade Compared to Galaxy S10e

Nov 7, 2019, 9:17am UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s11e-battery-capacity-leak/ > As Samsung has been rumored to kick off software development of its upcoming Galaxy S11 family, we won’t be surprised to start seeing more leaks come our way. The latest one surrounds the Galaxy S11e battery capacity, and if this turns out to be true, customers could experience much better ‘screen on’ time compared to Galaxy S10e owners. Perhaps they’ll be greeted to additional upgrades too during Samsung’s rumored February 2020 launch event. > New information shows that certification for a Samsung battery featuring the product code EB-BG980ABY and was spotted by GalaxyClub, and it’s accompanied by a photo of a smartphone battery. While the ‘mAh’ value hasn’t been printed anywhere on the sticker of the battery, it does show the figure 14.36Wh, which is perhaps the only distinguishable element on that sticker. Using proper conversion, it looks like the Galaxy S11e battery could end up featuring a capacity of approximately 3730mAh.