The rumor mill is understandably in overdrive now that we’re less than two weeks away from Samsung’s Mobile World Congress 2015 event. In Barcelona the company is going to take the stage and unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S6. Currently there is no shortage of rumors, leaks and reports concerning this device. The latest leak today claims to give us a glimpse of the Galaxy S6 battery.
The images show battery packs with model number EB-BG925ABE meant for the SM-925, that’s the supposed model number for Galaxy S6, coupled with a manufacturing date that’s barely a few days old.
These are seen as indicators that these images and the battery packs we see in them are indeed authentic. Battery capacity is certainly what was rumored recently, 2600mAh, as opposed to the 2,800mAh present in the Galaxy S5.
Samsung Galaxy S6 is rumored to have a non-removable battery that’s compatible with wireless charging from the get go. The company has reportedly fashioned its new flagship out of metal so its believed to be very slim and to achieve that profile it may have sacrificed in the battery department.
It goes without saying that Samsung has not confirmed any of these rumors and we can’t expect it too, not when the official event is so close, so we’ll just have to wait until March 1st to find out the truth once and for all.