- The Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus’ TUV certification has been spotted, revealing key battery and charging specifications.
- The rated battery capacity for the upcoming midsize flagship matches that of its predecessor, and Samsung is still using a lithium-ion battery.
- The wired charging speed is unchanged, too, with the Galaxy S26 Plus certified to support 45W over a cable.
A new year means new Samsung Galaxy phones aren’t far away, and the upcoming Galaxy S26 series is rumored to launch as soon as next month. As we get closer to the expected launch window for the Samsung Galaxy S26 models, regulatory and third-party certifications clarify specifications about the devices ahead of their official unveiling. Now, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus has been spotted by The Tech Outlook on the TUV database. The certification reveals the exact battery capacity and charging speed for the upcoming midsize Galaxy phone.
The unnamed Samsung phone spotted on the TUV certification database is identified with the model number SM-S947B/DS, which previous leaks revealed is the model number of the Galaxy S26 Plus. The certification lists Samsung using a lithium-ion battery for the Galaxy S26 Plus with a rated capacity of 4,755 mAh. This is the exact same rated capacity as the current Galaxy S25 Plus, so Samsung will likely market the Galaxy S26 Plus battery capacity as the same 4,900mAh figure as its predecessor.