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(Pocket-lint) – It looks like Samsung is working on a new wireless charger, as it was just spotted by the US Federal Communications Commission.
Samsung flagship phones, like any phone, can benefit from better charging speeds. Of course, OnePlus and Xiaomi have phones capable of charging wirelessly at 50W, but Samsung works at 15W. However, a wireless charger has been discovered yet to be announced, possibly for next year’s Galaxy S22. It was detected in FCC documents with an input speed of 9V/2.77A, or approximately 25W.
The wireless charger bears the model number EP-P2400. the FCC (via MySmartPrice I tested their speeds of 4.5W/7.5W/15W on the Galaxy S21 and at 2W on the Galaxy Buds Pro. There are also pictures in the documents showing the wireless charger with a pillow-like design.
Keep in mind that Samsung offers several wireless chargers with speeds above 15W. All of the company’s major devices in recent years only support 15W wireless charging speeds, including the Galaxy series. Note 20 and Galaxy S21. But if the latest rumors are true, the Galaxy S22 series could offer 25W, which means the company could launch a 25W wireless charger to go along with it.
Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S22 in February 2022. Check out the Pocket-lint rumor summary for more information on the upcoming Ultra model:
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