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Galaxy A52 Battery

(Topic created on: 07-31-2021 05:24 AM)
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JustAguynamedCappy
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Galaxy A
Good evening,

Highlight ko lang po is yung battery ni A52 which is Li-Po which is medyo mabilis mag drain at concern ko lang po is yung lifespan niya compared to Li-Ion. Li-po has low power density while Li-ion has high power density and no memory effect which is kahit i drain mo pa ilang beses ay okay lang. My point is why samsung wont use Li-ion like their S series?

All iPhones uses Li-ion kaya pala matagal malowbatt at excellent rin ang standby times paired with their optimization.

Hopefully in the long run my A52 will not die on me.
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fruit_user
Expert Level 1
Galaxy A
Expect to see more Li-Po battery on phones in the future 👍
Vinything
Expert Level 1
Galaxy A
well both type has their own pros and cons.

Li-ion holds a cycle of charge better than the Li-po
but in the long run, Li-po maintains its charge capacity while Li-ion degrades as it ages.
SamsungRightCare
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Galaxy A

Hey there, Loujay! Amazing day! As for your concern, try and give your device battery some time to get used to your usual usage routine, and just make sure that proper charging is observed and that usage between charging is avoided as much as possible. As for the types of batteries, here are some differences between the Lithium-Ion and the Lithium-Polymer battery:

The most significant difference between lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries is the chemical electrolyte between their positive and negative electrodes.
 
  1. Lithium-ion batteries: They have high energy density and cost less than lithium polymer. They are essentially a group of very rigid electricity-generating compartments, which consists of three pieces: a positive electrode; a negative electrode; and an electrolyte, or liquid chemical compound between them. Most lithium-ion batteries, unlike more traditional ones, also include an electronic controller, which regulates power and discharge flows so your battery doesn’t overheat or explode.
  2. Lithium-polymer batteries: They are lightweight and have improved safety. However, their cost is high (30% average) as compared to lithium-ion. Also, the energy density of Li-Polymer batteries compared to Li-Ion Batteries is quite less. In Li-Po batteries, it isn’t a liquid. Instead, Li-Po technology uses one of three forms: a dry solid, which was largely phased out during the prototype years of lithium polymer batteries; a porous chemical compound; or, a gel-like electrolyte. The most popular among these is the last one, which is the type of battery you’ll find in newer laptop computers and electric cars. The catch is that plenty of companies are not actually selling you a true Li-Po battery, instead, it’s a lithium-ion polymer battery or a Li-ion in a more flexible casing. Lithium-polymer batteries are generally robust and flexible, especially when it comes to the size and shape of their build. They have an extremely low profile and have a lower chance of suffering from leaking electrolytes.

For sure, your A52 will never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye, never gonna tell a lie and hurt you. 😁

Hope this helps! Be sure to click " ✓ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you. 😀

Galaxy A
I got rickrolled!
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