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Samsung’s first 25W wireless charger passed FCC certification  

Samsung Galaxy S22 series has been spotted in large numbers before, and the new flagship series of this series is expected to be released in February.

According to the latest report, Samsung’s first 25W wireless charger has passed FCC certification. This is Samsung’s current wireless charger with the highest power, and it has not exceeded 15W before.

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In the FCC-certified picture, a picture on the bottom of the charger shows that the power is 9V / 2.77A, which is roughly equal to 25W, and the model identification is EP-P2400.

In the performance report, the charger was tested on four different devices: Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Buds Pro, and Galaxy Watch 4. Among them, the watch and earphones are charged at 2W, the test power of Galaxy S21 is 4.5W / 7.5W / 15W, and the charging power of Galaxy Note 10 is only 4.5W (the phone supports 12W).

Moreover, the charger adopts a square design and is a flat-bed charger with a color similar to blue-gray. As it is blocked by the mobile phone, no more information can be obtained.

Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series will be divided into Exynos 2000 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 versions according to different regions. It will have a screen refresh rate of 120Hz, stereo speakers, 25W / 45W fast charging, wireless charging waterproof, and other functions.

Besides, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will also be equipped with a 5000 mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. This 25W wireless charger is expected to be released together with the Galaxy S22 series.

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