We've already talked about various rumors and leaks regarding Samsung's latest flagship - the Samsung Galaxy S11. One of them talked about a 5,000 mAh battery, and, well, it may actually be true.

This is by far the biggest battery on a Galaxy device as of now. Let's check it out!

The Biggest Battery on a Galaxy Device

This is definitely not the first time that we see a huge battery on a smartphone. Far from it.

In fact, other devices such as Nubia Red Magic 3 and the monstrous Energizer Phone come with a bigger one. But that doesn't change the fact that this is indeed the first Galaxy device with such a big battery.

By comparison, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus which is the next in line comes with a 4,300 mAh battery instead. That's still a rather large one; just not nearly there.

This leak comes from a South Korean certification website and has been posted by both Galaxy Club and Android Authority.

Our previous rumors talked about this as well. But, we still don't know just how much trust we can put in such leaks, though. So take all that information with a grain of salt.

Under "normal" circumstances, this kind of battery would give you up to 3 days of battery usage - depending on the phone usage, of course. The only problem is that the S11 Plus is expected to also come with a bigger screen and a refresh rate of 120Hz instead of 60!

That increases the power demands. So, our best bet is that you can expect to get a couple of days with moderate usage or even less - depending on how well Samsung is going to optimize their software for the 120Hz display.

Now, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus already comes with 45W fast charging. So we can only assume that this is going to be a thing for the S11 series as well! This means that even if you only get a day or two of battery life due to the more powerful hardware, the phone will still be able to charge very quickly anyway.

Wrapping Up

That's all we've got for now. Do keep in mind that these leaks and rumors are not entirely reliable and trustworthy. In fact, they rarely ever are. But, we need to mention them anyway. So, again, take all that information that we've mentioned above with a grain or even a bucket of salt.

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SOURCES: ANDROID AUTHORITY, GALAXY CLUB, SAFETY KOREA

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What's my model number?

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Option 1
On your device, go to Settings, then "About device" and scroll down to "Model number"
Option 2
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Option 3
Using Samsung's model/serial number location tool

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