Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra’s EU Energy Labels confirm their battery capacities

Samsung’s Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra are getting official in less than 48 hours, on February 25. Ahead of that, their mandatory EU Energy Labels have been outed today, and these confirm the phones’ battery capacities once again.

As rumored countless times before, the only one of the three that’s getting a bigger battery than its predecessor is the vanilla S26. It has a battery rated at 4,175 mAh, which will be advertised as 4,300 mAh typical capacity.

The Galaxy S26+ has a battery rated at 4,755 mAh, which will be marketed as 4,900 mAh typical capacity, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a battery rated at 4,855 mAh, which will be marketed as 5,000 mAh typical capacity.

All of these batteries will retain at least 80% of their initial capacity for 1,200 full charging cycles. All three phones are IP68 rated for dust and water resistance, and all three get an A rating for drop resistance as well as a C rating for repairability.

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