The Galaxy Note 9 may indeed have a battery that’s much
larger than what we’ve seen on Note flagships in the last couple of years. The
Galaxy Note 9 battery has a 4,000 mAh capacity. And, as discovered by
GalaxyClub, Samsung also seems to be preparing a faster wireless charger, which
would support all the rumors of a higher capacity battery on the Note 9.
Samsung launched its convertible wireless charger – model
number EP-N5100 – with the Galaxy S9 this year. The EP-N5100 has a 9 volts and
1.67 amperes input rating, the same as the company’s fast wireless chargers
that came before. At the FCC, a new charger with model number EP-N6100 has been
certified, with an input rating of 12 volts and 2.1 amperes. Samsung’s current
fast wireless charging was introduced with the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6
edge+, both of which had a 3,000 mAh battery.
The company’s flagship phones
have received a boost in battery capacity since then (especially the edge/Plus
models), so an increase in those fast wireless charging speeds has been long
overdue.
And that increase couldn’t come at a better time. If the
Galaxy Note 9 does end up having a 4,000 mAh battery, it would be a substantial
jump in battery capacity compared to even the Note 7. It would also be a return
of what was originally one of the highlights of the Galaxy Note lineup:
long-lasting battery life to go along with the slew of productivity features
the S Pen makes possible.
Of course, we wouldn’t recommend taking any of this
information as 100 percent accurate just yet. There are many indications that
the Note 9 will have the largest battery seen on Samsung’s mainstream
flagships, but it’s always best to keep your expectations low until solid
evidence starts showing up.
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