Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra could have a huge camera island, according to the latest rumors a few hours ago, but unfortunately it cannot be said about its battery.
While there have been some rumors in the hope of at least 10% growth in capacity from 5,000 mAh to 5,000 mAh of S2 Ultra, other rumors rebuked the idea and were apparently appropriate. According to the new certificate by China’s Quality Certificate Center, the S26 Ultra battery has a rated capacity of 4,855 mAh.
It is similar to the S 25 Ultra battery, which has a typical capacity of 5,000 mAh. So nothing will change on this front, despite the fact that many Chinese brands are likely to fit their main smartphones with at least 7,000 mAh batteries next year. Samsung, however, does not want to touch SI/C tech that makes it possible, so we are stuck at 5,000 mah.
The sole ray of light in the S26 ultra battery and charging area can come from rapid charging, at one stage rumor to reach 65 W – it will be the first for Samsung, as it has so far run on the front.
Samsung Galaxy S 25 Ultra
Source (in Chinese) | Till