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This could be the Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus's battery


What you see above could possibly be the battery for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus. The next generation frontrunner smartphones from South Koreans have been making rounds on the web and as we understand more about these devices, we have a new image surface lately courtesy of a Dutch website, who claims this to be the non-removable battery belonging to the 2020 flagship smartphone from Samsung. The battery is rated at 5000mAh, which should be the largest battery capacity we have ever seen debut on a flagship from Samsung.

The battery that leaked here carries a model number EB-BG988ABY, where we already heard from other reports that the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus's model number is reportedly mentioned as SM-G988. Adding strength to these speculations, you will also be able to find the battery with the same model number on South Korea's certification database, SafetyKorea. It is also reported that the battery has been made in Vietnam by Samsung SDI. Considering the purported 6.9" large screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz, the Galaxy S11 Plus could require a large battery for the higher-end performance it offers.

Source: GALAXY CLUB

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