Anatel certification reveals the battery sizes of the upcoming Galaxy S10 lineup

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Samsung is gearing up to
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on February 20. As the launch date draws closer, more and more
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is leaking online. While some of these leaks are
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from anonymous sources, others are a bit more official like the device certifications from regulatory bodies around the world.

One such certification from the Brazilian telecom regulatory body, Anatel, has revealed the battery sizes of the upcoming
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lineup. These certifications were spotted online last week itself, but since all the three Galaxy S10 variants were mentioned to sport a 3,000 mAh battery, the information looks erroneous given Samsung’s tradition of packing larger batteries in ‘Plus’ or larger variants of its devices.

Only the larger and pricier Galaxy S10+ will get a 4,000 mAh battery


The Anatel listings have been updated recently, and they now reflect what we believe to be the correct battery capacities for the three Galaxy S10 variants. According to the updated information, the
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will come with a 3,000mAh battery, the Galaxy S10 with 3,300mAh and the larger
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with 4,000mAh capacity.

The listed battery capacities seem to be in line with the different screen sizes of the Galaxy S10 models and Samsung’s
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in bigger models. Galaxy Note 9 was the first Samsung flagship smartphone to pack a 4,000mAh battery, and it was one of the major selling points of the device. Although it is nice to see Samsung bringing the same long battery life to at least one of the Galaxy S10 variants, it is also disappointing that customers have to opt for the bigger and more expensive models to get better battery life.

Device certifications are often a good source of information about unreleased models, but it still possible, even if improbable, for them to be misleading or incorrect. Do remember, nothing is official until Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy S10 lineup next month.

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