Although six months remain until the official release of the Galaxy S26, this does not prevent new rumors about the specifications of the series, such as the Pro Model. Recently, a Chinese disclosure named Digital Chat Station has released some possible specifications of the Galaxy S26 Pro. According to him, Samsung will appear to have introduced the device much earlier than the expected date of the unveiling, which may be on January 1.
As it turns out, the future Korean handset is likely to have a 2 mAh battery capacity, apparently called 2 mAh. Users usually see the overall capacity of the device, which is 5 mAh. According to information leaked by the disclosure, the Galaxy S4 Peru has been seen with a 3.5 display. However, Digital Chat Station has not provided more information about registering this device in the Chinese database.
Given that it is still up to the release of Samsung’s teasers, you can now consider these specifications with a little doubt. At the end of July, rumors about the Galaxy S26 Pro next generation of Galaxy Edge were released. According to the rumors, the Pro Model in the S26 Series has been seen with a 2 mAh battery. Of course, one of the previous rumors shows that Samsung may significantly change the series by removing the S4 and S4 Plus and replacing the S4 and S4.
If the Galaxy S26 Pro replaces the base model, the rumored battery capacity is slightly higher than that of the regular S25. On the other hand, rumors suggest that the Galaxy S26 can have a 2 mAh battery, which is a huge improvement over the current generation of 2 mAh. However, such a capacity is still less than a 2 mAh battery in the Galaxy S25 Plus.
Samsung may be able to go to its “SUS CAN” battery technology, which the company is being investigated in May. This battery technology will produce much larger batteries in the Galaxy S26 series and will provide them with better charging capabilities. Therefore, although initial rumors may not mention giant batteries on Samsung’s next handsets, this may change in the future.
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