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There is currently no reliable evidence or credible information suggesting that the Galaxy S27 Ultra will feature a 5500mAh battery. I hope fans and media outlets will not easily believe claims that lack clear and trustworthy sources.
Considering this source’s history of repeatedly sharing inaccurate information, we do not consider him to be a reliable source.
I clearly remember a similar situation last December, when someone from the same circle claimed that the Galaxy S26 Ultra would come with a 5400mAh battery. Many media outlets believed and reported it at the time, but the information was eventually proven to be completely false.
In addition, there is also a clear logical issue with this latest claim. He mentioned that Samsung SDI is testing a new battery solution, but that alone cannot be used to directly predict the final specifications of the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Although Samsung SDI and Samsung MX (the mobile division) are both part of the Samsung ecosystem, they still operate as a supplier and a customer. The battery supply chain for Galaxy flagship smartphones does not rely exclusively on SDI, and multiple suppliers are usually involved. Therefore, a technology being tested by one supplier only represents that supplier’s own R&D direction. It does not mean Samsung MX has decided to adopt it, and it certainly does not equal the final mass-production specifications of the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
From supplier testing to actual adoption in a flagship smartphone, the process still needs to go through multiple stages, including design validation, safety testing, cost evaluation, and supply capacity confirmation.
Therefore, information like this is either fabricated, or it comes from a misunderstanding of the supply chain, incorrectly turning “a supplier is testing something” into “a smartphone will use it.”
Sometimes the situation can be even more complicated. He may simply be one part of the misinformation chain. The so-called “source” he relies on could itself be fake, meaning the information he received was already wrong from the very beginning.
I hope everyone can stay rational and stop spreading or trusting information channels without solid evidence. Truly reliable information must stand the test of time and facts.
@BritishGameNerd@SuperSisi I'll save up for a ps6 fuck pc lol nothing really good on pc of my liking god of war last of us spider man all there exclusives is why I buy a Playstation I play story based people who say there not going to buy anymore you are lying 😂😂 over digital give me a break cry babies
Be honest,
Is a MacBook M5 still worth buying in 2026...
Now that Apple has raised the prices? Or has Windows become the better value?
I'd love to know what you'd choose today