Samsung is all set to unveil its next generation of Galaxy S-series phones at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25. We already know almost everything about the upcoming phones, including specs, prices, renders, and the recently shared hands-on video. Today at YTECHB, we have exclusive access to the EU label and battery endurance rating of the forthcoming Galaxy S26 phones.
We gained access to the official product specifications for battery endurance rating, revealing the exact rated battery capacity and some other details. All three S-series phones feature IP68 certification for dust and water resistance. In repeated free-fall reliability tests, the S26 series achieved an ‘A’ rating. However, repairability scores are less impressive, earning a ‘C’ rating.

The Galaxy S26 will come with a 4,175mAh rated battery capacity, which can last up to 51 hours on a single charge. Additionally, the battery will retain 80% of its capacity till 1,200 charging cycles.

The Plus variant will offer a 4,755mAh rated battery, which can last up to 55 hours on one charge. The battery can retain good health, which is 80% for 1,200 charge cycles.

Moving to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the most premium phone in the lineup, will come with a rated battery capacity of 4,855mAh, with an expected usage time of up to 55 hours on a single charge. The battery can retain 80% health up to 1,200 charge cycles.

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