A new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra rumor hints at a battery upgrade for the premium flagship phone
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An emerging rumour suggests that Samsung is considering a slight energy improvement for its flagship model next year. According to Momentary Digital, a well-known informant quoted by GSMArena, the Galaxy S26 Ultra would embark a battery of five thousand two hundred milliamperes-hours. A modest but notable progression compared to the five thousand milliamperes-hours of the current S25 Ultra. ... Read more The article The Galaxy S26 Ultra could fi…
After years of stagnation, Samsung could finally break with tradition: according to a new leak, the Galaxy S26 Ultra would take on the largest battery seen on a Samsung flagship for a long time. Galaxy S26 Ultra: a battery of 5,200 mAh After the leak, the Galaxy S26 Ultra would continue to refine and [...] The article Galaxy S26 Ultra could boast of a battery of 5,200 mAh appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog of New Technologies.
This might be the end of a frustrating era. Since the Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung has been serving us the same recipe: 5000 mAh and a charging speed that caps. But according to the latest information, the S26 Ultra will adopt a 5200 mAh capacity and magnetic Qi2 charging, not to mention a much faster charging speed. It was about time. [Read more] To make sure you don't miss any great deals, join our new Frandroid Deals WhatsApp channel, guaranteed…
Galaxy S26 Ultra might bring a battery upgrade after all
It has been rumoured for a long time that Samsung won't bring a bigger battery to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. However, a new report claims that Samsung's next flagship smartphone will be powered by a battery that is bigger than the one used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Galaxy S26 Ultra could be powered by a slightly bigger battery According to a Chinese tipster, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is powered by a 5,200mAh battery. If this is true, it is just a 4% bigg…
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