Still remember the Galaxy Note 7? A ‘bombing’ smartphone, originally released in August 2016? Well, most likely you still remember the device very well! Because… In fact, it’s almost impossible for anyone to forget such a failure in the mobile world.
But there it is, a A good manufacturer, like Samsung, doesn’t just have to suffer from its mistakes, it can and should learn from them. That’s exactly what the South Korean giant did, by changing the way quality control is done during the production of all smartphones, especially in the field of battery purchase and assembly.
However, in 2022, everything indicates that Samsung will go back to the same battery supplier of the Galaxy Note 7 of 2016, to equip some devices from the Galaxy S22 range.
Hey! Galaxy S22 will use the same battery supplier as the Note 7
Therefore, according to the
The Elec , which rarely fails when it comes to Samsung, the South Korean giant is planning to use ATL as well as Samsung SDI as top providers of components, which is quite interesting since, in case you didn’t know, China’s ATL was eliminated from Samsung’s supply chain after the Note 7 fiasco.
However , it is necessary to take into account that the return of ATL to the Samsung Universe will not happen with the Galaxy S22 range, as the Chinese company already supplies batteries for the Galaxy A and Galaxy M smartphone ranges, as well as for the Galaxy Watch wearables and Galaxy Buds.
So you have nothing to worry about. By the way, the ATL batteries seem to be superior to the Samsung SDI, as the ‘normal’ Galaxy S22 will receive a Samsung SDI battery of only 3700mAh, which in turn means a 300mAh downgrade compared to the Galaxy S21 of 2021.
However, we still don’t know if Samsung will choose to launch the new Galaxy S22 later this year, or early next. But… With the apparent cancellation of the Galaxy S21 FE, I would bet on Christmas 2021.
Nuno Miguel Oliveirahttps://www.facebook.com/theGeekDomz/
I’ve been interested in computers and technology in general, I had my first PC at age 10 and at age 15 I built my first tower, since then I have never stopped. Whatever technology is, I’m in the front row to find out more.
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