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Certification reveals Galaxy S22 series will come with 45W charging after all

We’ve come across multiple reports about the Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup’s charging speeds since last year, with some saying the S22 phones will stick to 25W charging, while others claimed the S22 series will mark the return of 45W speed to the Galaxy S flagships. China’s 3C even certified the S22 (SM-S9010), S22+ (SM-S9060), and S22 Ultra (SM-S9080) with 25W charging, but Denmark’s DEMKO has certified the Plus and Ultra models with 45W charging.

That suggests the Galaxy S22+ (SM/S906E/DS, SM-906E, SM-S9060) and S22 Ultra (SM-S908E/DS, SM-908E, SM-S9080, SC-52C, SCG14) will have different charging speeds in different regions, but the vanilla model (SM-S901E/DS, SM-901E, SM-S9010, SC-51C, SCG13) will go only up to 25W no matter where you buy it from.

Samsung Galaxy S22
Samsung Galaxy S22+
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S22 • Samsung Galaxy S22+ • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

The Danish certifying authority doesn’t tell us about the batteries of these smartphones. However, a recent leak revealed the S22 will pack a 3,700 mAh battery while the S22+ and S22 Ultra will ship with 4,500 mAh and 5,000 mAh cells, respectively.

The leak also revealed the rest of the specs of the S22 trio along with pricing and availability. You can head this way for more details.

Samsung is yet to divulge anything about the Galaxy S22 series, but the company is hosting a Galaxy Unpacked event on February 9 where it’s expected to unveil the Galaxy S22 smartphones and the Galaxy Tab S8 series.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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