Recent listings on the 3C certification website have confirmed the charging speed revealed
Samsung's upcoming flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, have had their charging speeds revealed through a recent 3C listing. The certification authority listed the SM-S9360 and SM-9310 models, which correspond to the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, respectively. According to the listing, the Galaxy S25 will support up to 45W (15V, 3A) charging, while the Galaxy S25 Plus will support 25W (9V, 2.77A) charging.
It is worth noting that the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which has not yet appeared on the 3C listing, is also expected to support 45W charging. However, the battery capacity of the Galaxy S25 series is not expected to increase, with earlier leaks suggesting that the battery capacity will remain the same as the previous generation.
Samsung's decision to stick with 45W charging on its flagship phones is likely due to the company's prioritization of product reliability. While some of Samsung's mid-range phones have offered support for 45W charging, the company has not gone beyond this speed for its flagship devices.
The Galaxy S25 series is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, which is manufactured on TSMC's 3nm process node. This is expected to offer a marginal improvement in efficiency and consumption.
In related news, Samsung has rolled out the September 2024 security update for the Galaxy S20 FE 5G in Brazil. The update enhances the security and stability of the system and fixes several security problems.
Additionally, Samsung has announced the pre-reservation for the Galaxy Ring in Mexico, with potential consumers able to register from September 18 to October 2 to receive exclusive benefits.
The Galaxy Ring features an AI sleep algorithm that analyzes sleep patterns and offers personalized insights, as well as a Heart Rate Alert that unlocks notifications of exceptionally high or low heart rates.
In other news, Samsung has updated the Galaxy XCover 5 to One UI 6.1 with new features, including AI editing suggestions and image copying, new lock screen widgets, customizable alert styles, and sticker support.
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