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Samsung is allegedly testing Galaxy phone batteries, and someone is up there


What you need to know

  • A report about the X claims that Samsung has started testing larger batteries for Galaxy phones.
  • The tipster report covered the 12,000mAh battery and the 18,000mAh battery, although there was one in the 20,000mAh that failed in 960 charge cycles.
  • Rumors last year said Samsung might have 6,000mAh to 7,000mAh ready for its 2026 phones, but that’s not the case, as the S26 Ultra still sees a 5,000mAh battery.

Unlikely: Samsung’s phone batteries could be better, and it seems tipsters agree, as reports say testing is underway.

Documents from Samsung’s alleged SDI have surfaced, courtesy of tipster phonefuturist on X (via Notebook Check). The tipster’s post claims that Samsung has documented its work on a 12,000mAh silicon-carbon phone battery, which could be included in a future Galaxy device. Specifically, the SDI documents were about the company’s testing of batteries to see if they worked—individually—and their potential lifespan.

Android Central Take

For someone who likes the Galaxy S Ultra model, I would like a bigger battery. The battery, as it stands now, isn’t bad (this is from the S25 Ultra experience), but it could be better. Check out what OnePlus is doing with its Glacier tech batteries. Look at any other international OEMs from China and what they are doing. It’s clear that Samsung is feeling the pressure. I’m not sure why it took them so long to do something about it, if this leak is to be believed.

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