Although the Galaxy S25 generation was just announced not long ago, the configuration of the Galaxy S26 series has been revealed.





Battery capacity on Galaxy smartphones has become a point of contention in recent years. While some argue that a 5,000 mAh battery is
still sufficient, others claim that many Chinese smartphones have larger
batteries. Fortunately, Samsung is also considering using carbon silicon batteries with the Galaxy S26 series next year.
Silicon carbon batteries can store more electricity in a smaller area, allowing m
anufacturers to increase the capacity of phone batteries without having to make them thicker. Chinese manufacturers have alread
y started introducing phones with larger batteries using this technology, and Samsung is considering doing the same.
Galaxy S26 Ultra concept photo.
Galaxy S26 Ultra concept photo.
If the company adopts a silicon carbon battery, the Galaxy S26 phone could
come with a 6,000 mAh or even 7,000 mAh battery. Charging speeds are also likely to be improved.
Other reports indicate that Samsung has poured resources into developing a completely new type of battery for its devices
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. Some existing batteries offer more capacity but also have a shorter lifespan.
Now that Galaxy phones get seven years of software updates, the company needs batteries that can reliably last that long.
Illustration photo.
Illustration photo.
This year’s Galaxy S
25 series has many impressive features, but it also has its drawbacks. Samsung spent most of the Galaxy Unpacked event talking abou
t new AI features instead of hardware upgrades. Since most consumers still don’t see the appeal of AI, the move wasn’t well received.
The Galaxy S25 series uses the same battery, display, and camera as the previous generation. One notable upgrade is the telephoto lens on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. So introducing a larger battery with faster charging speeds on the Galaxy S26 phones would be a very welcome decision.