Samsung opts to purchase their smartphone batteries from LG.
Samsung is really fighting their smart-phones batteries it seems. Right now they are looking to simply purchase them from arch-rival LG.
Tech giant Samsung Electronics reportedly plans to deploy batteries built by LG Chem, a battery business arm of LG Group, for its upcoming smartphones, possibly starting with Galaxy Note 8, industry sources said on Dec. 19. Samsung has been discussing supply deals with battery makers since the recall of the fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 in October. Adding to existing partners Samsung SDI and China’s ATL, the company is said to be in talks with LG Chem.
“The talks have not yet been completed but it seems highly likely for the two firms to sign a deal,” said an industry source on condition of anonymity.
Considering it takes more than six months to design, test and produce batteries for a new smartphone, sources predict the Note 7’s successor, tentatively called Note 8, would become the first Samsung phones to be powered by the LG batteries.
Samsung has rarely used parts from its crosstown rival LG. But after the unexpected discontinuation of the Note phone, the company is said to be seeking to diversify suppliers, including battery makers.
Samsung has also reportedly tapped LG Display, the display-making unit of LG, to secure liquid-crystal displays for TVs after its key supplier Sharp recently notified it would stop supplying the panels from next year.
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when reading the article, the note8 that mentioned on article is more interesting that the battery
last time i read that samsung ending note line after note7 fiasco
well i believe samsung wont completely ditch note, its afterall their flagship products that selling like cakes
but somehow its kinda funny if they only change the "note" (naming)
and just release with new brands/name
aside that, dont think battery quality have much difference between battery maker
they are more a like same and using same tech
when talking about endurance, we need to check software/hardware optimization first before blaming for bad battery quality
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Well, if we go strictly by some of LG's latest smartphones battery performance, I wouldn't be so happy about that move.
Of course battery endurance is affected by many reasons, so if it wasn't LG's battery the culprit for the low battery endurance, then that's anothwr story.