Samsung is set to reveal its Galaxy S26 series tomorrow, and ahead of the launch, the EU Energy Labels for the devices have leaked. These labels confirm the battery capacities for all three models, ending months of speculation.
The Galaxy S26 is the only model in the lineup to see a larger battery than its predecessor. Its cell is rated at 4,175 mAh, though Samsung will market it as 4,300 mAh typical capacity. The Galaxy S26+ sticks with a 4,755 mAh battery, promoted as 4,900 mAh typical, while the S26 Ultra carries a 4,855 mAh battery, advertised at 5,000 mAh typical capacity.
According to the source, all three batteries are designed to maintain at least 80% of their original capacity through 1,200 full charge cycles. The phones also share IP68 dust and water resistance ratings, an A rating for drop resistance, and a C rating for repairability.
