The Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite will include a 3,100mAh battery

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The Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite will include a 3,100mAh battery
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite case render

The battery capacity of the Galaxy S10 lineup has remained as one of the few unconfirmed features. But thanks to a new certification listing in Samsung’s home country of South Korea, the size of the Galaxy S10 Lite’s cell has just been revealed as 3,100mAh.

As a point of reference, this capacity represents a 100mAh gain over the 3,000mAh battery found inside the current-generation Galaxy S9. While this may not seem like much, it’s certainly an impressive feat. After all, due to the reduced bezels and the 0.05-inch decrease in display diagonal, the Galaxy S10 Lite is expected to be slightly smaller than Samsung’s current flagship.

In regards to the larger Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, these smartphones have still not been certified in South Korea. However, one industry insider suggested way back in October that the latter model will include a 4,000mAh battery. This would suggest that the regular model could sit somewhere around 3,500mAh, or perhaps slightly higher.

The Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10 Lite are all set to go official in late February ahead of sales in March. Samsung is yet to confirm any of this but for those of you who can’t wait, a live image of the Galaxy S10, which you can check out here, leaked as recently as yesterday.

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