Leak Reveals No Battery Upgrade for Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra disappoints: No battery upgrade. Fans react to leaked news of same 5000mAh battery, despite design rumors.
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Leak Reveals No Battery Upgrade for Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

A Major Setback for Samsung Fans

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra hands on image. Onur Binay / Unsplash



In a surprising turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the tech community, a recent leak from the reliable tipster Ice Universe has revealed that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will disappoint fans with no battery capacity upgrade. While the device is rumored to boast a significant redesign, it appears that Samsung has opted to stick with the same 5,000mAh battery and 45W charging as its predecessor, the S24 Ultra.


While whispers of a sleeker, more ergonomic design and the potential inclusion of a MediaTek chipset have sent ripples of excitement through the tech community, the news of a unchanged 5,000mAh battery is a stark reminder that not everything is rosy in the S25 Ultra's garden.


This news comes as a major letdown for those eagerly anticipating the S25 Ultra. With the smartphone industry constantly pushing boundaries in battery technology, Samsung's decision to maintain the status quo is unexpected. Especially considering the growing trend of larger batteries in flagship devices from Chinese competitors, the S25 Ultra's battery capacity could put it at a disadvantage.

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Furthermore, the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, expected to power most Android flagships in 2025, is rumored to be more power-hungry than its predecessors. This could exacerbate battery life concerns for the S25 Ultra, making the lack of a capacity increase even more disappointing.


While Samsung has undeniably produced smartphones with excellent battery performance, the competition is heating up. By sticking with the same battery capacity, the S25 Ultra risks falling behind rivals that are prioritizing longer battery life. Only time will tell if Samsung's decision to prioritize other aspects of the device, such as design or camera capabilities, will outweigh the potential drawbacks of a stagnant battery.


What do you think? Is Samsung making the right moves with the S25 Ultra? Let us know in the comments!


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