Samsung will soon launch its next-generation Galaxy S22 series smartphones in the market and if the reports are to be believed, then the launch could happen sometime in early February but the company is yet to confirm this.

Ahead of the official launch, almost everything related to the upcoming smartphones — the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra/Note — have leaked online. Now, new interesting information has surfaced online, revealing details about the charging capabilities.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung has submitted a new 25W wireless charging pad for approval to FCC which indicates that the company is planning to soon launch this new accessory, most likely along with the Galaxy S22 series phones. The development was reported by PhoneArena.

There’s a high possibility that the Galaxy S22 lineup or the Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone has support for 25W wireless charging. If this turns out to be true, then it will be the first time for Samsung to offer such high-speed wireless charging support on its device.

So far, the maximum wireless charging speed that the South Korean giant offers is 15W and 25W for wired charging via USB-C port in the Galaxy S21 Ultra. However, this time, the company is expected to increase wired charging speed to up to 45W.

Depending on the region, the devices will come powered by either Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset or the company’s own Samsung Exynos 2200 SoC. Based on the recent leak, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is claimed to have two models — 12GB RAM with either 128GB or 256GB storage, and a 16GB RAM model with 512GB storage.

A recent report claims that Samsung has started the production of the upcoming Galaxy S-series flagship phones in full swing and is shipping thousands of components every day. As for the pricing, the series is expected to have a starting price of $799.

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