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Galaxy S27 Ultra Won’t Embrace Silicon-Carbon Battery Due To Manufacturing Costs, But That Doesn’t Mean Samsung Isn’t Evaluating A Bigger Capacity

Samsung's Galaxy S27 Ultra development is in focus as manufacturing costs weigh against plans for battery capacity and internal hardware.

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Samsung is reportedly reevaluating the hardware specifications for the upcoming Galaxy S27 Ultra. Reports indicate the manufacturer will forgo silicon-carbon battery technology due to high production costs while simultaneously exploring alternative ways to increase total device capacity.

Coverage from Wccftech, Geeky Gadgets, Báo VietNamNet, TechNave, and Gagadget.com highlights potential design shifts, including the removal of the 3x lens to save internal space. Analysts also note speculation regarding the possible inclusion of an Exynos 2700 chip across the entire S27 product lineup.

Future updates will clarify the final configuration of the internal components. It remains to be seen how the balance between hardware costs and consumer features will affect the final release.

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Quick answers

Will the Galaxy S27 Ultra feature a silicon-carbon battery?

Coverage indicates that the device will not use this technology due to manufacturing costs.

What design changes might increase the S27 Ultra's battery capacity?

Reports suggest the removal of the 3x lens could create additional space for a 6,000mAh battery.

Which processor is rumored for the S27 lineup?

Current reports mention the possibility of the Exynos 2700 chip being used in all devices in the series.

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