The Samsung Galaxy S25 series will likely come with a “Battery AI” feature.
The Battery AI feature is expected to increase the battery backup by up to 10 percent.
Battery AI, possibly integrated into the upcoming version of Galaxy AI, could intelligently optimise operations to extend overall battery life without compromising the smartphone's performance.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 series was launched earlier this year. The standout feature of the Galaxy S24 series was its integration of Galaxy AI functionalities. Now, a new report suggests that the Galaxy S24 lineup’s successor– the Galaxy S25 series– will likely come with a “Battery AI” feature.
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Let’s delve into how the Battery AI feature might work.
The Battery AI feature on the Galaxy S25 series might eliminate non-essential tasks, boosting overall battery life.
Battery AI, possibly integrated into the upcoming version of Galaxy AI, could intelligently optimise operations to extend overall battery life without compromising the smartphone’s performance.
Battery optimisation software has been around for years now, offering various solutions to prolong battery life. Unfortunately, these programs often slow down your device by making the CPU and GPU work less efficiently. Sometimes they don’t even accomplish anything. And in some cases, they also restrict the speed of the 5G modem, defeating the purpose of using these programs on your devices.
It’s important to note that this information about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 series is based on a leak. So, we suggest taking them with a pinch of salt.
Samsung Electronics’ System LSI division’s Executive Director, Cho Cheol-min, recently said that the company’s upcoming flagship lineup will offer more Galaxy AI features. He even added that these will be powered by Google’s Gemini Nano 2 Large Language Model (LLM). Further, he revealed that this time Samsung is focusing more on on-device AI. But a fair disclaimer, some Galaxy AI features can be paywalled.
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