Galaxy S26 Series EU Labels Confirm Batteries

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26Samsung Galaxy S26+, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra are set to launch on February 25. Ahead of the official unveiling, their mandatory EU Energy Labels have surfaced online, confirming key battery details.

According to the EU documentation, only the standard Galaxy S26 receives a battery upgrade compared to its predecessor. It features a rated capacity of 4,175 mAh, which Samsung will market as a typical 4,300 mAh battery.

The Galaxy S26+ is listed with a rated 4,755 mAh battery, marketed as 4,900 mAh typical capacity. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a rated 4,855 mAh unit, advertised as a typical 5,000 mAh battery.

All three devices are certified to retain at least 80% of their original battery capacity after 1,200 full charging cycles, highlighting improved long-term durability.

In addition, the entire Galaxy S26 lineup carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. The EU labels also reveal an A rating for drop resistance and a C rating for repairability across all three models.

With less than 48 hours remaining before launch, Samsung’s next flagship series appears fully ready to go official.

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