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About a week ago, there was a rumor that the Galaxy Note10 Pro will come with 45W fast charge technology – the fastest for a Samsung device and nearly more than double the 25W fast charge technology of the Galaxy S10 5G. New info has surfaced and it quells that rumor and reveals new details.

A tweet by Max Weinbach (@mweinbachXDA), a host and writer for XDA-Developers, revealed that Samsung’s next stylus-toting flagship phone will not have 45W fast charging but 25W just like the Galaxy A80. That isn’t entirely bad news as 25W is still a significant improvement over the 15W fast charge technology of its predecessor, the Galaxy Note9.

However, the second part of the tweet confirms that Samsung is indeed working on a phone with 45W fast charge technology. That phone, according to Max, is the upcoming Galaxy A90. Yes, it appears the Galaxy A-series will again be the first to come with a key new feature before the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series.

A Samsung device with model number SM-A9050 believed to be the Galaxy A90 was seen on Geekbench last week. It has 6GB of RAM, runs Android 9 Pie and is powered by the Qualcomm SM6150. In this case, it is the Snapdragon 730 as the base frequency is 1.80GHz and not 1.71GHz like the Snapdragon 675 which also appears as SM6150 on Geekbench.

Not a lot is known about the Galaxy A90 but there is a rumor that it may come with a pop-up selfie camera like the Redmi K20.

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