Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11 Series, Tab S10 Lite Receive EPREL Labels

by | Aug 12, 2025 | Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, News

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Samsung has multiple devices in the pipeline for this year, including the Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S10 Lite, Tab S11, and Tab S11 Ultra. All of these devices have now obtained European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL) labels. Now we know battery life on a single charge, durability ratings, repairability scores, charging cycles, IP rating, and energy efficiency for each model.

EPREL labels offer noteworthy insights about Samsung’s upcoming devices

Thanks to European Union (EU) regulations, we can now consider these metrics before buying a device. X user @Sudhanshu1414 recently spotted EPREL listings for the upcoming Galaxy devices. Starting with the Galaxy S25 FE, the phone offers a battery life of 42 hours and 37 minutes on a single charge. This is a slight improvement of around 37 minutes (via GSMArena) over last year’s Galaxy S24 FE. Speaking of the battery lifespan, the phone offers 2,000 cycles, which is quite impressive. The phone’s drop resistance, repairability, and efficiency scores are A, C, and B, respectively.

As for the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, we see substantial improvements in battery endurance compared to the previous generation. The former lasts about 81 hours and 1 minute on a single charge, while the latter offers a run time of 94 hours and 51 minutes. In comparison, the Tab S10+ offers a battery life of 73 hours and 44 minutes, while the Tab S10 Ultra lasts for 85 hours and 18 minutes. Both devices’ batteries are rated for only 1,200 charge cycles. They receive a repairability score of C, a durability rating of E, and an energy efficiency grade of G.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite’s EPREL label

Now, talking about the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, it lasts 87 hours and 42 minutes on a single charge. Surprisingly, it offers a better battery lifespan (2,000 cycles) than the upcoming flagship tablet lineup. However, it has poor drop resistance (E rating) and average repairability (C grade). In terms of energy efficiency, the tablet scores an F, meaning it consumes more power.

As for IP ratings, the Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11, and Tab S11 Ultra have IP68 for dust and water resistance. However, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite only offers a basic IP42 rating for ingress protection. Rumor has it that the official unveiling for all these Galaxy devices is just a few weeks away.

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