Thinner Galaxy S26 Edge may get bigger battery to fix S25 flaws

Samsung develops advanced battery materials for the upcoming Galaxy S26 Edge smartphone. The company aims to surpass the current Galaxy S25 Edge model, which measures 5.8mm in thickness. Engineers work to create a device that combines increased battery capacity with an even slimmer profile. Tipster @UniverseIce reports these developments on the social media platform X. The project represents Samsung's effort to push smartphone design boundaries further.

The Galaxy S25 Edge contains a 3,900mAh battery within its ultra-thin frame. This design limitation restricts the device to two rear cameras instead of three sensors. Samsung executives previously cited agentic AI efficiency improvements when questioned about battery technology choices. The company explores silicon-carbon battery alternatives used by Chinese competitors. These materials offer higher energy density without adding thickness to mobile devices.

Future Galaxy S26 Edge specifications remain unconfirmed regarding camera configuration. Samsung's battery breakthrough could enable additional rear sensors while maintaining the slim aesthetic. The manufacturer continues researching viable alternatives to traditional lithium-ion technology.
 

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