Samsung is reportedly gearing up for its next Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, where the tech giant is expected to unveil its familiar flagship trio: the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. Ahead of the launch, a reliable tipster has shed light on key battery and charging specifications, giving fans a glimpse of what’s under the hood.

According to leaker Ahmed Qwaider, the standard Galaxy S26 is set to receive a battery boost, jumping to 4,300mAh—an increase of roughly 300mAh over its predecessor. However, speed enthusiasts might find themselves disappointed; the device will reportedly stick with 25W wired charging, showing no improvement in charging speeds for the base model.

For the Galaxy S26+, the numbers appear to remain stagnant. The device is tipped to retain the 4,900mAh battery and 45W fast charging seen in the previous generation. This aligns with data recently spotted in TUV certification listings, suggesting Samsung has no plans to tweak the power configuration for the Plus variant.

The most significant upgrade seems reserved for the top-tier Galaxy S26 Ultra. While rumors indicate the battery capacity will hold steady at 5,000mAh, the charging speed is expected to jump to 60W. This rumor gains credibility from earlier reports discovering references to "Super Fast Charging 3.0" in unreleased firmware, hinting at a much-needed speed boost for the Ultra model despite the unchanged battery size.

In related news, leaked images of the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s SIM trays have surfaced today, teasing a color palette that includes Black, White, Blue, and Purple (or Violet). Sources suggest that Violet could be the "hero color" for this year's marketing campaign, setting the tone for the new lineup.