Oh look, Samsung gave us a 5,600 mAh battery on a foldable-because why have power when you can have pretentious hinges?
Samsungs engineering team apparently thought more folds, less juice was a winning formula. 5,600 mAh is not just lower than most non‑folding phones, its a polite reminder that youll be hunting power outlets like a Wi‑Fi‑free teenager.
Solution? Borrow Honors Si/C cells and pretend youre a magician.
Enter the YouTube wizardry of Strange Parts, swapping in Honors 6,600 mAh Si/C pack to boost the TriFold to a smug 9,600 mAh. Its a classic case of copy‑paste engineering-because why invent your own battery when you can steal one and call it an upgrade?
Feature Roast 1: Battery Capacity Claim
The spec sheet proudly flaunts 5,600 mAh as if it were a trophy. In reality its a red flag that Samsung missed the memo on industry standards. Its like bragging about a fast 2‑minute microwave.
Feature Roast2: Si/C Battery Adoption
Samsung continues to dodge Si/C chemistry like its a toxic ex. Meanwhile, Honor embraces it, turning their Magic V6 into a power‑house. Samsungs refusal is almost nostalgic-like refusing to switch from dial‑up to broadband.
Feature Roast 3: Marketing Gimmicks
The TriFold moniker sounds futuristic, yet the battery life feels prehistoric. Its the tech equivalent of selling a sports car with a lawn‑mower engine. The only thing folding is consumer confidence.
For a taste of real battery ambition, check out how the budget creators secret weapon actually delivers power without the drama. Its the kind of honesty Samsung could learn from.