Samsung appears to be addressing the battery challenges faced by Galaxy S series users. The tech giant is reportedly collaborating with South Korea’s ITM Semiconductor Co. to enhance battery technology for the upcoming Galaxy S26. This partnership aims to develop specialized solutions to improve battery longevity, including the use of additive filters and advanced battery protection circuits made with EMC technology. These innovations are designed to protect the battery from overcharging, rapid discharging, and physical stress, while also managing heat dissipation.
Although no specific battery sizes have been confirmed, there are rumors that the Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a battery slightly larger than its predecessor. Despite this, the potential increase in capacity may still lag behind some Chinese competitors who have adopted SiC battery technology, known for its higher charge density without increasing physical size.
As Samsung continues to refine its battery technology, the hope is for faster charging capabilities and more efficient use of space within the device. However, the company has yet to announce plans to integrate SiC batteries into their models. Enthusiasts are eager to see if the next Galaxy S series will offer significant battery upgrades to compete with other market leaders.

