Samsung has plenty of time to cook the Galaxy S25 series smartphones. However, this doesn’t mean we won’t hear any details about the company’s upcoming flagship.
A new rumor suggests that Samsung might use AI to improve battery life in the S25 series without needing to increase the physical battery capacity.
AI-powered battery optimization technique isn’t entirely a new concept. Samsung’s existing AI Power Saving mode optimizes background tasks based on user patterns.
However, the latest rumor suggests a new kind of approach to battery saving. Instead of limiting CPU and GPU performance or tweaking background tasks, it will ‘eliminate’ unnecessary background processes that drain system resources to make the battery run longer. to longer battery life.
To be honest, that doesn’t seem like something that needs heavy AI, but there could be more to it than meets the eye. The rumor claims this new AI system could extend the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s battery life by 5-10%, which would be a welcome improvement.
Samsung has certainly been embracing AI in recent releases. The Galaxy S24 series marked the debut of Galaxy AI, and upcoming foldable phones like the Z6 are expected to further improve this system.
Evidently, Samsung has been viewing AI as a key differentiator for its smartphones against competitors and is likely to integrate it even more deeply into the S25 series.
However, it’s important to remember that these are just rumors at this stage. While there might be some truth to the leak, take it with a pinch of salt.
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