The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is set to arrive on February 9, 2022 as part of the Galaxy Unpacked virtual event, and the flagship devices have already been seen a lot in leaks and rumors. So far, we know enough about what the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra will look like and their respective specs. A new discovery from DEMKO certification has revealed the charging speeds of the respective devices, and the vanilla Galaxy S22 doesn’t evoke much hope, to be honest.
Denmark’s trusted certification body qualified the Galaxy S22 to have a 25W charging speed, which is like a snail’s pace these days – especially for a flagship device! If this turns out to be true, the Galaxy S22 will see no incremental changes from the predecessor and will be able to charge its supposed 3,700 mAh battery in around 70 minutes or even longer.
On the other hand, the S22 Plus and S22 Ultra are supposed to offer 45W fast charging support, which won’t hurt as much as the vanilla model. Indeed, fast charging speeds of 55W, 65W and even 120W have more or less become the norm for high-end flagships and budget flagships in the Android ecosystem thanks to other manufacturers like OPPO. , Vivo, Xiaomi and OnePlus.
If that alone wasn’t a big disappointment for users who want to own the cheapest Galaxy S22 device in the series, there’s one more thing to consider. Phones will likely ship without the charger in the box, again this time, so you’ll need to purchase one separately.
Dutch website New Mobile released images showing the upcoming flagship devices being charged with the respective charging speeds clearly mentioned. Now that the flagship series is more than likely to show up at the Unpacked event, things will be crystal clear once and for all very soon.