Samsung could soon bring the largest battery ever seen on its Galaxy smartphone. The Korean company has obtained certification in China for a new smartphone called Galaxy M41, which mounts a 6,800 mAh battery under the hood.
The capacity is similar to the batteries used on tablets. The Tab S6 Lite and the Tab S5e from Samsung, both 10-inch, in fact have a similar one, from 7.040 mAh. Mounted on the Galaxy M41, the 6,800 mAh battery could give the phone over two days of autonomy from the electrical outlet. However, it will take longer to charge.
The smartphone, which is in the low end of the market and is expected on the shelves in the coming months, should also be the first of Samsung with an Oled screen not produced "at home" but commissioned by the Chinese Tcl. Always according to rumors, the device should have a large 6.67-inch display.