But could it be that Samsung tweaked the efficiency of the software to improve the battery life? On its website, it says that the “Galaxy S26 Ultra is optimized to provide a long battery life for all-day use”, and quotes the same 31 hours of video playback as the S25 Ultra.
But nobody watches offline video on their phone, so I decided to show you the real-world numbers with my SIM card in and just my typical use. That involves a bit too much social media, some texting, a bit of browsing and some photos. I don’t game on my phone and in this period I did not use it as a hotspot. What I found was… well, read on to find out.
| Day | Drain | Screen time | Mins per 1% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday | 54% | 3h 46m | 4.19 mins |
| Sunday | 32% | 2h 15m | 4.22 mins |
| Monday | 29% | 1h 21m | 2.79 mins |
| Tuesday | 49% | 4h 0m | 4.9 mins |
*At the time of recording the data, the phone was at 100% battery health and 5 battery cycles.
First, you can see that I did not use my phone a ton during these four days. I only hit four hours of screen time twice, and both days the phone used around 50% of its battery. On other days, my use was even lighter, but interestingly, with that lighter use – the phone drained at a higher rate. Notice that on Monday I only had 1 hour and 20 minutes of screen time, yet the phone was draining at a much faster pace than the other days. It gave me just 2.8 minutes per 1%, while on other days it was around 4.5 minutes per 1%.
My S26 Ultra Battery Diary | Images by PhoneArena
And here is a breakdown of my usage. Instagram was my most used app, as I have an unhealthy addiction with Reels, but also I use the app for texting with friends.
When I average out my usage over these days, here are the numbers that I get:
And here is how the battery sizes have evolved over the years for context.
| Model | Battery size |
|---|---|
| Galaxy S22 Ultra | 5,000 mAh |
| Galaxy S23 Ultra | 5,000 mAh |
| Galaxy S24 Ultra | 5,000 mAh |
| Galaxy S25 Ultra | 5,000 mAh |
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | 5,000 mAh |
So, how does this compare with your usage? Are you seeing similar numbers, or is your screen time different?
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