The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25+ is getting a lot of attention, and recent leaks give us more details about its battery and charging features. While some may expect big changes in hardware, it seems Samsung is focusing more on refining performance rather than making drastic changes. Let’s dive into what’s expected for the battery and charging of the Galaxy S25 Plus and why it’s still a good thing.
Battery Capacity Remains the Same as S24+
According to the latest information from GalaxyClub, the Samsung Galaxy S25+ will come with a 4755 mAh battery, which will likely be marketed as 4900 mAh—the same as its predecessor, the S24+. While this may sound disappointing to those hoping for a larger battery, this isn’t necessarily a drawback.
Samsung has been known to improve battery efficiency through smart software updates and new processor technologies. The same 4900 mAh battery can last longer if the power management is optimized. This means you could still see better battery life compared to the S24+, thanks to improved software and the latest SoC (System on Chip).
Consistent Charging Speeds of Galaxy S25 Plus
When it comes to charging, the Galaxy S25 Plus sticks to what works. It will offer 45W fast charging, just like the S24+. The S25 Ultra will also feature 45W charging, while the regular S25 will have 25W charging. These charging speeds might seem familiar, but they are still quite fast, especially for everyday users who need to quickly top up their battery.
With this consistency, Samsung is prioritizing reliability and proven performance, making sure your phone charges safely and efficiently without overheating or affecting battery health over time.
Why This Could Be a Good Move?
While some may want a bigger battery or faster charging, sticking with proven technology ensures that the S25+ is reliable. Samsung has likely fine-tuned its software and hardware to ensure longer battery life with the same size battery. Plus, fast charging at 45W is more than enough for most users, allowing for quick power-ups during the day.
What About the S25 and S25 Ultra?
The regular Samsung Galaxy S25 will come with a 4000 mAh battery, while the S25 Ultra will include a 5000 mAh battery. These are the same capacities as their predecessors, but like the S25+, they will likely benefit from Samsung’s power optimization.