Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11 series, and Tab S10 Lite in the following months, but a big leak has revealed their battery, durability, and repairability details.
Tipster SudhanshuAmbhore leaked EPREL labels of the Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11, S11 Ultra, and S10 Lite. The European Union recently mandated the energy labelling, which lists crucial aspects like battery life, durability, and repairability.
Galaxy S25 FE
The Galaxy S25 FE is getting a smaller battery than its predecessor, but Samsung claims the battery life will still be better. The label suggests that the device would last up to 42 hours and 37 minutes when the battery is charged 100%.
The smartphone falls under Class B for energy efficiency, Class A for drop resistance, and Class C in repairability, as well as battery charge cycles of up to 2,000 charges and dust and water resistance with an IP68 rating.
Galaxy Tab S11 series
The standard Galaxy Tab S11 would feature a battery life of up to 81 hours on a single charge. Its battery health will go down below 80% once it reaches the mark of 1,200 charge cycles.
The Ultra model claims to offer roughly 95 hours of battery life on a full charge. The new tab brings a battery life bump over the Tab S10 Ultra, but the cell would lose health after 1,200 charge cycles.
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Samsung is also working on a mid-tier Galaxy Tab S10 Lite product. The EU label suggests this tablet offers a battery life of 87 hours and 42 minutes. Its battery is to be more reliable than the flagship models, lasting up to 2,000 cycles.
On the durability front, it lags behind Samsung’s premium-tier tablet offerings. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite features Class E drop resistance, and Class C repairability, as well as an IP42 rating for dust and water resistance.
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