The entire Galaxy S and A series schedule has been flipped this year. There are reports saying Galaxy A57 and A37 will launch earlier than the S26 lineup in mid-February. The Galaxy Unpacked for the flagship phones is allegedly set for February 25th. These launches are one month away, but we do have some preliminary battery and charging details to share with you.
Samsung had the S26+ cleared by TUV, and its certification listing had both its battery and charging specs for all to see. The rated capacity of this device is 4,755 mAh, though Samsung will surely advertise it as a typical 4,900 mAh cell. That’s the same number S25+ had last year.
TUV also spilled the phone’s charging, which is 45W. Again, nothing’s really changed in this generation, as far as the power goes. The database also tipped us about the Galaxy A57’s and Galaxy A37’s charging, with the latter’s battery size also in the file. Here you can also see the approximate Samsung smartphone prices that fluctuate based on sales, carrier deals, and storage capacity.
Galaxy A57’s battery wasn’t given away by TUV, but it did reveal that a 45W input is supported. It is also identical to last year’s Galaxy A56. The Galaxy A36 had jumped to 45W charging speed as well, which was a huge improvement for it.
TUV certified Galaxy A37 too. The listing has verified that the true capacity of its battery is 4905mAh. But its typical capacity might actually be 5,000mAh. Or 5,100mAh if we are lucky. This newcomer is also rated for a 45W charging speed, so all three phones are almost walking the same line.
The details are still unraveling, by the way. What we know at the moment is that Galaxy S26+ has a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for the global market. The Galaxy A57 5G is obviously way less powerful with its rumored Exynos 1680 chip. But the A37 5G is right on its tail with an expected Exynos 1480 SoC.
They aren’t going to stray too far from the original Galaxy A56 and A36 specs, that’s for sure. The A and S series launches are close, if the rumored dates are correct. We’ll know the rest of their specs soon enough. Keep watching the news for updates.