Samsung is developing a new type of battery for the Galaxy S26 series, which will be out next year. This technology should make batteries live longer and provide them more reserve capacity.
New battery tech
The Galaxy S26 series has enhanced battery safety circuits that make it harder for the battery to overcharge or overdischarge, which are two of the most common reasons batteries die over time. There are a number of semiconductors and printed circuit boards (PCBs) that make up this circuit, which is on the outside of the battery cell.
Samsung has chosen ITM Semiconductor, a Korean business, to be the main supplier of the protection circuits. These circuits are made with epoxy casting compound (EMC), a thermosetting polymer substance that is mostly resin.
People often use epoxy, coupled with fillers like silica, hardeners, and certain additives, to cover over integrated circuits (ICs), chips, and other electronic parts, like battery protection circuits.
Samsung has chosen ITM Semiconductor, a Korean business, to be the main supplier of the protection circuits. These circuits are made with epoxy casting compound (EMC), a thermosetting polymer substance that is mostly resin.
Technology for electromagnetic compatibility
The best thing about electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) technology is that it protects electronic parts by keeping them stable and resisting heat. It also helps lower the amount of heat that is made, which makes it more reliable and long-lasting. This technology has been around for a while on iPhones, but the Galaxy S26 will be the first Galaxy S series phone to employ it.
People recognize ITM Semiconductor for their EMC battery protection circuits. The Protection Module Package (PMP) is a different way to construct things and is a small, effective way to protect battery packs. It is quite reliable and takes up little space, so it works well with small devices.
By doing this, Samsung hopes to not only slow down the rate at which battery cells degrade, but also protect other circuit board parts that could damage the device's performance. These two things are very important for keeping performance stable for years to come and lowering the temperatures that are made when in use. Samsung also has built-in battery protection software that lets customers choose to halt charging at 85%.
The best thing about electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) technology is that it protects electronic parts by keeping them stable and resisting heat. It also helps lower the amount of heat that is made, which makes it more reliable and long-lasting. This technology has been around for a while on iPhones, but the Galaxy S26 will be the first Galaxy S series phone to employ it.
People recognize ITM Semiconductor for their EMC battery protection circuits. The Protection Module Package (PMP) is a different way to construct things and is a small, effective way to protect battery packs. It is quite reliable and takes up little space, so it works well with small devices.