Samsung’s Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra will be made official in less than 48 hours, on February 25th. In view of this, the mandatory EU energy labels were made public today, once again confirming the battery capacity of the phones.

As mentioned countless times, the only one of the three to have a larger battery than its predecessor is the vanilla S26. It has a 4,175 mAh battery, which will be advertised as 4,300 mAh typical capacity.

The EU energy labels of the Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra confirm the battery capacity

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

All these batteries will maintain at least 80% of their initial capacity for 1,200 complete charging cycles. All three phones have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and all three get an A rating for drop resistance and a C rating for repairability.

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