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Your next Samsung Galaxy Watch could have incredible battery life

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The latest version of the Galaxy Watch will last roughly a single day on a charge, although the time varies depending on how you’re using it. This is a decrease from how well the Galaxy Watch 6 performed. In other words, while the Galaxy Watch & is an amazing device, it could definitely be improved in certain areas — and it just might be that Samsung is testing a new battery technology for its wearables.

According to an article in BusinessKorea, Samsung has developed a never-before-seen battery: an ultra-small, all-solid-state device it calls a “dream battery.” The battery is expected to be first used in the Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch and is slated for mass production starting in the first half of 2026.

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This new solid-state battery would have an energy density of 200Wh/L, putting it among the highest in the industry. That means a one-liter battery can supply 100 watts of power for one hour at a time. The larger a battery’s energy density, the greater its capacity. When we’re already looking at wearable devices that struggle to keep up with day-to-day demands, the idea of a battery with 100x the capacity of the largest ones on the market is extremely appealing.

A person changing the watch face on the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.
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But while greater capacity draws us in, there are other benefits that shouldn’t be overlooked. Solid-state batteries charge much faster than traditional batteries and come in a wide variety of design shapes, making them ideal for use in wearable tech.

Apple isn’t sitting idly by, either. Earlier this year, TDK — a supplier of Apple batteries — reported its own breakthrough in battery technology. We’re in the midst of a race to see which company will get it to the market first. Whether it’s Apple or Samsung, whoever gets a working version of this battery technology on the market will have a huge leg up.

Of course, you and I will benefit most of all. We won’t need to charge as often, and when we do, it won’t take nearly as long.

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