While there was a cornucopia of leaks and reports dealing with the internals of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, there was little we heard about the batteries inside these phablets, aside from the fact that most reports claim these will be non-user-replaceable/removable. That changes now, as Evan Blass took it to Twitter to leak the capacity of the Galaxy Note 5 battery, that will be the same power pack we’ll find inside the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus too.
3,000mAh, claims the leak, rated by the manufacturer for being good for 336 hours of stand-by, and 21 hours of talk time. This is a step-down from the Galaxy Note 4 battery, which was not only user replaceable/removable, but was also larger at 3,220mAh. While the screen sizes of the Note 4 and Note 5 should be closely matched, it comes down to the processor’s power efficiency. A Snapdragon 805 or Exynos 5433 powered the Note 4, and an Exynos 7420/7422 is expected to power the Note 5, which might be more power efficient.
SOURCE: Pocketnow
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