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There are just over twenty days left for the celebration of the presentation event of the Samsung Galaxy S10 in the city of San Francisco and by now all the characteristics of the three terminals are already known. Design, processor, cameras and even the price of the three variants have been known for several weeks. Aspects such as the battery capacity were still unknown, and thanks to a leak through Anatel we can know what the battery of the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and S10 Lite will be like.
Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Lite and S10 Plus: up to 4,000 mAh battery
Much has been made of Samsung's new flagship product over the past month. Although all its characteristics are known twenty-one days after the official presentation, details such as the capacity of the battery were still unknown.
Thanks to the telephone company Anatel in Brazil, we can know in great detail the battery of the three models that will be presented on February 20. To put ourselves in context, we must remember that the three devices (Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus or Pro) will come with 5.8, 6.1 and 6.4 inch screens with Quad HD + resolution, Super AMOLED technology and integrated fingerprint sensor.
The leak about their batteries reflects the following:
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite: 3,000 mAh battery
- Samsung Galaxy S10: 3,300 mAh battery
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus or Pro: 4,000 mAh battery
Despite the difference in sizes, it should be noted that the three terminals have different sizes. In addition, aspects such as the camera or facial and finger unlocking technology could cause higher consumption in the Plus model. Comparing them with last year's models, we can see that while the S10 Lite and S10 will have a similar autonomy to the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, the S10 Pro will obtain results similar to those of the Galaxy Note 9 (somewhat better if we take into account their new generation processor).
Finally, as we could see a few days ago in another leak of the Galaxy S10 charger, the three terminals will have an improved fast charging system compared to the 2018 generation, with an output power of up to 2.1A and 12V. This represents a 33% improvement in theoretical data compared to the Samsung Galaxy S9, which has a charger up to 9V.
It remains to be seen if this translates into better loading times. Be that as it may, what is certain is that its speed will be lower than that of other competing terminals such as the OnePlus 6T or the Oppo Find X, with up to 5A of charge.
Via - Sammobile