According to reports, Samsung is planning to use Exynos chipsets on the Galaxy S26 in 2026 and will also introduce larger batteries in next year’s lineup. These batteries, utilizing silicon carbon technology, are expected to range from 6,000mAh to 7,000mAh without increasing in size. This innovation in battery technology has been long awaited.
The silicon carbon batteries will also improve charging speeds, with some models in China already reaching speeds of up to 100W for phones with 7,000mAh batteries. This would be a significant upgrade from the current Galaxy S25 Ultra, which has a 5,000mAh battery capped at 45W speeds.
Initial testing of the Galaxy S25 Ultra showed room for improvement, so if Samsung can safely deliver this new technology, it is definitely a promising development.
(Source: fnnews, South Korean)