As anticipation builds for Samsung's new flagship series, the Galaxy S26 lineup is confirmed to include the base model, the Galaxy S26+, and the premium Galaxy S26 Ultra. Recent leaks have begun to emerge, particularly regarding the S26+, which is expected to maintain similar specifications to its predecessor, the Galaxy S25+.
The Galaxy S26+ is identified by the model number SM-S947B/DS and features a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 4,755mAh, likely marketed as a 4,900mAh cell. This capacity mirrors that of the previous model, indicating that while the device may benefit from efficiency improvements due to a new chip, it will not offer a significant upgrade in battery size. Additionally, the device will support 45W wired charging, unchanged from the S25+.
Details regarding wireless charging remain unclear, though there is speculation about a shift to built-in magnets that could enhance charging capabilities. The S26 series aims to improve on previous iterations while meeting industry standards set by competitors.