According to Samsung's "Imperial" news media It is reported that the Galaxy S8 battery supplier will add Murata Manufacturing from Japan. Of course, Samsung's own SDI batteries will still be used on this new flagship. The ratio of Murata Manufacturing and SDI batteries is 2:8.
Earlier, Samsung announced the cause of the Galaxy Note7 battery burning accident. The batteries from SDI in South Korea and ATL in China had different structures, which led to the accident. From this news, it seems that Samsung no longer uses ATL batteries on the Galaxy S8. Second, it introduces Japanese supplier Murata Production Institute. It is worth noting that on October 31, 2016, Murata Studio and Sony announced that they had signed a binding final agreement to transfer Sony Group's battery business to Murata Group. The plan is to complete this transfer in early April 2017, so from another perspective, we can understand that part of the Galaxy S8 uses "Sony" cells.
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