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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: Battery Capacities Confirmed Ahead of Official Debut

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series

A series of high-profile regulatory filings and certification listings reportedly confirmed the exact battery capacities for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.

As official Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for tomorrow, February 25, 2026, these leaks suggest a strategic shift for Samsung: a long-awaited boost for the base model, while the Plus and Ultra variants lean heavily on efficiency rather than raw size. For consumers who have spent years asking for better endurance, these confirmed specs provide a roadmap for what to expect from the most powerful Galaxy phones yet.

What Do the Leaks Reveal?

The latest data stems from EU Energy Label certification and regulatory filings (EPREL), which are notoriously difficult for manufacturers to keep under wraps as they approach launch day. These listings provide a transparent look at the “rated” capacity—the minimum guaranteed charge—versus the “typical” capacity usually found in marketing brochures.

Galaxy S26 Series Battery Capacities

Model Rated Capacity Typical Capacity (Marketed) Expected Endurance (EU Test)
Samsung Galaxy S26 4,175 mAh 4,300 mAh 51 Hours
Samsung Galaxy S26+ 4,755 mAh 4,900 mAh 55 Hours
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 4,855 mAh 5,000 mAh 55 Hours

 

These figures confirm that the standard Galaxy S26 is finally breaking away from the 4,000 mAh threshold, while the S26 Ultra maintains the 5,000 mAh tradition that has defined the series for six generations.

Comparison With the Previous Generation

When stacked against the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, the 2026 lineup shows a mix of incremental growth and “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” engineering.

Expected Specifications Beyond the Battery

The Galaxy S26 series launch is expected to showcase a massive leap in raw processing power and AI integration.

Official Launch: What to Expect 

The Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event will be live-streamed from San Francisco on February 25, 2026, at 10 AM PT (11:30 PM IST).

Samsung is launching into a fiercely competitive market. The Apple iPhone 17 series and the Google Pixel 10 (expected later this year) have both moved toward larger battery cells and advanced silicon-carbon battery chemistry.

While Samsung is sticking to traditional Li-Ion for now, its secret weapon is the 1,200 charge cycle rating. These batteries are designed to retain 80% health after years of daily use, positioning the S26 series as the “best flagship phone of 2026” for users who plan to keep their devices for the full seven years of promised software support.

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