The Galaxy Note 5 and S6 edge+ are rumored to feature 3000mAh batteries

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Published 12 Aug 2015

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This month, Samsung is set to have an event, one which will probably see the unveiling of the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+, a pair of devices that can’t seem to stay out of the Rumor Mill.

Now, by way of Evan Blass (@evleaks), another key detail of the upcoming devices have been revealed. According to the serial leaker, the Galaxy Note 5 will boast a 3000mAh battery. That’s a decrease from the 3220mAh battery found in the Galaxy Note 4, it’s worth noting. What’s more, a constant thread of rumors regarding the Galaxy Note 5 suggest the device won’t have a replaceable battery, so, add that with a smaller option, it will be interesting to see how that goes over with potential buyers.

The Galaxy S6 edge+ is also supposedly fitted with the same 3000mAh battery, which is actually a boost from the 2600mAh battery found in the original Galaxy S6 edge, so that’s good news for those that might be interested in that particular handset.

If this is true, what do you think of the battery size decision on Samsung’s part?

[via @evleaks]