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Samsung’s electric car initiative will work for smartphones!

Samsung continues to work on the battery problem in electric cars. The point reached will also benefit smart phones.
 Samsung’s electric car initiative will work for smartphones!
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Shown as one of the largest companies in the world when it comes to the technology ecosystem, Samsung continues to make a name for itself with its productions in various fields of technology. The company, which also has initiatives in chip, electric car, battery production, seems to be starting to reap the benefits of this situation.

Samsung SDI works on advanced battery technology

Samsung, which has gained fame with its popular smartphones, does not offer an excellent rating in general, although the batteries it uses in its models are not bad. While the battery quality does not meet the developing technology all over the world, Samsung’s initiative seems to reduce the problems in smartphones.

Many companies that produce technology are preparing to enter the world of smart electric cars, which has become increasingly popular lately. One of them, Samsung, has accelerated its work for the batteries of electric cars.

It seems that the company’s smartphones will also benefit from these studies in electric car batteries that require large capacities. According to the news of the Korean news site The Elec, the company’s battery and electronic material production arm Samsung SDI is looking for a way to use the battery types it produces for electric cars in smartphones.

In this way, Samsung, which wants to minimize battery problems and allow long-term use, will increase the density of the batteries with this method. While it is estimated that there will be an increase of at least 10 percent, it is estimated that this technology will be used in smartphones before electric cars.

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