The Galaxy S10 uses a non-removable lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 3,400 mAh. It supports fast charging, including wired and wireless options, as well as reverse wireless charging for compatible devices.
Battery specifications
Key technical details for the Galaxy S10’s battery are listed below, covering capacity, chemistry, and charging capabilities.
- Battery capacity: 3,400 mAh
- Battery type/chemistry: Non-removable lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
- Wired charging: Fast charging up to 15W via USB Power Delivery 2.0
- Wireless charging: Fast wireless charging up to 15W
- Reverse wireless charging: Wireless PowerShare up to 4.5W
- Battery management: Adaptive Battery and system-level power optimizations
These specifications refer to the standard Galaxy S10 model. Note that other S10 variants have different capacities: the S10e ships with about 3,100 mAh, and the S10+ uses a larger 4,100 mAh battery.
How the S10 compares with related models
To put the S10’s battery in context, here’s a quick look at how it stacks up against its closest siblings in the lineup.
Battery capacities across the trio
- S10e: 3,100 mAh
- S10: 3,400 mAh
- S10+: 4,100 mAh
In practice, the larger capacity of the S10+ typically translates to longer endurance, while the S10e focuses on a thinner form factor with a smaller battery. Real-world performance, however, depends on usage patterns, software updates, and network conditions.
Summary
The Galaxy S10 is powered by a 3,400 mAh non-removable Li-ion battery, offering 15W wired fast charging, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging. When comparing models in the S10 family, the S10e carries a smaller 3,100 mAh pack, and the S10+ features a larger 4,100 mAh capacity, affecting expected battery life and charging needs. As always, actual performance will vary with apps, screen brightness, and connectivity usage.


