Samsung smartphones don't come equipped with batteries that are as big as some Chinese rivals, and there's a good reason for it.
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Anti-clickbait title: the US federal regulation limiting cell phone battery capacity.

If you want to skip the click through: 20Wh maximum

https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C/part-173/subpart-E/section-173.185

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Thanks for this. Another important bit:
5,000mAh × 3.88V ÷ 1,000 ≈ 19.4Wh

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The Watt-hour (Wh) rating may not exceed 20 Wh for a lithium ion cell or 100 Wh for a lithium ion battery.

The difference between cells and batteries is that you have to have multiple lithium cells to make a battery.

Edit: this is around 25000 mAh

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I’m guessing a pouch cell counts as ‘one cell’ vs. a larger battery pack with multiple cylindrical cells.

It also explains why Apple does that weird thing with 4-5 batteries in a macbook…

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What’s the reasoning behind this? Less risk of explosion?

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Effectively. Transportation safety with exemptions made for batteries under 20Wh.

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Ah ok. Makes sense, I suppose. But what about the Chinese brand phones with the larger batteries? Are they, then, illegal to fly with in the USA?

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The page describes the regulations for manufacturers and dostributors. If you import it yourself or buy it elsewhere then it isn’t illegal.

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Ah, thank you. I appreciate that. Yeah, sorry, I did try to read it all, but it was very, very long, and English isn’t my mother tongue.

Pycorax
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No worries, it is a pretty daunting document even as a native English speaker.

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If you read the article or regulation, you’ll note that there are some ways to get around this by dividing the battery into cells.

Also, that is a fucking hilarious “phone.”

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