Droid Life is reporting it's only 3000mAh. So not only is it sealed/embedded but it's also smaller than the battery in the Note 4. So much for the Note being for power users anymore.
gsmarena says 4100mah...
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - Full phone specifications
we will have to wait few more days..
Pocket now sources Droid Life... So technically it's one source not 2 lolDroid Life says 3,000 mAh, along with Pocketnow, folks.
http://www.droid-life.com/2015/08/04/samsung-galaxy-note-5-pictures/
http://pocketnow.com/2015/08/04/galaxy-note-5-hands-on-pics
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Well remmeber its using Exynos, which uses a lot less energy than Qualcomm processors, so even if the battery is smaller, it can possible last longer than the Note 4
I agree with the fact that it's stupid to sacrifice battery for a thin phone, why would I want a paper thin phone?A lot of folks said the same thing on the S6 and that didn't quite pan out as many had hoped. I just don't understand the need to go as thin as possible on the design at the expense of the battery.
S6 has a 2550 mAh batteryI agree with the fact that it's stupid to sacrifice battery for a thin phone, why would I want a paper thin phone?
However, the S6 is capable of getting 5-6 hours of screen time on a 2300mah battery? That's saying something about the Exynos processor
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S6 has a 2550 mAh battery
It is all guess work.For several weeks various sources have asserted that the forthcoming Galaxy Note 5 will have a 3000 mA battery. Today I was so pleased to read at Phone Arena of it sporting instead an impressive 4100 mA battery. Has anybody further news?
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Adegbenro Agoro. Galaxy Note 4.
4100mAh
Li-Po battery..... but what about Li-Ion vs Li- Po which one is betteR?
WTF??? I saw it last night and it said 4,100mAh and I saw it this morning around 7:30 and again it said 4,100mAh. I apologize but I know what I sawThe link says Non removable 3,000 mAh.