Samsung is now eyeing a battery production technique known for making electric vehicles that can be used in creating more energy-dense smartphone batteries. 

Samsung is Trying to Implement an EV-Battery Production Technique for the iPhone

The Elec's report states that Samsung is trying to use a technique that is normally used when it comes to the production of batteries for electric vehicles. The technique is being worked on by Samsung's battery and energy division called the Samsung SDI.

According to the story by MacRumors, Samsung SDI wants to use a particular type of production technique currently used in making fifth-gen batteries for EVs to manufacture tablet and smartphone batteries.

EV Battery Techniques to Replace Current 'Wound Jerryroll Method'

The information came from a source, and as per their statement to The Elec, the production technique is already used by Samsung for EV batteries. As per the source, this type of technique will stretch from just EV batteries but also tablets and smartphones.

The company plans to change its current technique called the "wound jellyroll method" that the company uses in order to make rechargeable batteries. The new technique the company plans to employ involves stacking the materials used in batteries in layers.

Energy Density Could Be Increased by Over 10%

The process helps increase energy density by more than a significant 10% without needing to take up more space inside the device. Samsung plans to modify its current production lines in South Korea.

Modifying the company's current production lines will allow Samsung to manufacture new batteries. Before officially changing its South Korean production lines, the company has already started a pilot line in China to use its stacking method.

Samsung SDI Aims to Win Orders from Apple

As per The Elec, Samsung might be looking for a way for them to be able to win orders from Apple regarding the brand new battery type. Samsung SDI already supplies certain Apple products, including its iPad and MacBook models in the past.

Samsung SDI, however, has not yet been able to manufacture iPhone batteries in the past. As of press time, China's very own Amperex Technology remains the leading battery supplier of the Cupertino giant.

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Apple can Increase Its Battery Life with Higher Energy Density Batteries

Apple's iPhone is still using the popular multi-cell L-shaped battery connecting a number of batteries in order to utilize Apple's internal space better. The connection of multiple batteries is so that the iPhone's battery life can be increased.

By using batteries that have a higher energy density, Apple will be able to move away from the previous multi-cell design. This would allow them to free up internal space resulting in a lighter iPhone without sacrificing battery life.

The changes could also help Apple retain its design while still increasing the life of its battery.

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