Samsung to work on extending smartphone battery life in 2012. Kevin Packingham, Samsung's vice president of product innovation, says the company doesn't want users to worry about battery life during the work day.
The problem is that new features are always added to smartphones, and those new features require more power. Just think of how much power a 4.3 inch display requires. What about a quad-core processor? Samsung says they will optimize the different aspects of the smartphone to increase battery life.
Keep your fingers crossed. I sure hope they can come through with something substantial, but I'm not holding my breath.
"When you wake up to when you go to bed, we don't want you feeling anxiety about your battery life," he said in an interview at CES.
The problem is that new features are always added to smartphones, and those new features require more power. Just think of how much power a 4.3 inch display requires. What about a quad-core processor? Samsung says they will optimize the different aspects of the smartphone to increase battery life.
Keep your fingers crossed. I sure hope they can come through with something substantial, but I'm not holding my breath.