We are still months away from the Samsung Galaxy S24 series launch. The South Korean brand traditionally unveils its flagship S-series lineup in February every year. The next-generation Galaxy S24 series has already appeared in leaks and rumors in the past. Back in April, we had reported that the upcoming Samsung flagships will feature improved batteries thanks to the EV inspired tech. Now, the charging speeds of the Galaxy S24 series has been tipped by RGcloudS.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series may get a charging speed boost

The current generation Samsung Galaxy S23+ and S23 Ultra support 45W charging speed whereas the standard S23 is limited to 25W. The South Korean brand has not moved the charging speed by even a little above that. In fact, the support for 45W speed was first introduced in 2019 on the Galaxy Note 10+. 

As per a previous report, Samsung will adopt the stacked battery charging technology on the Galaxy S24 series that is found in electric vehicles. In simple terms, it is a method of improving the overall battery capacities without changing its physical size. This feature will reportedly be limited to the S24+ and S24 Ultra. Both phones are expected to be backed by a 5,000mAh cell. The stacked battery tech will also offer support for faster charging speed potentially maxing out at 65W. This is a 20W gain over the current 45W speed on the Galaxy S23+ and Ultra variants. The S24 Ultra is also tipped to come with a cooling gel for heat dissipation. 

Unfortunately, the Samsung Galaxy S23 will miss out the charging speed upgrade. This is because the company is yet to start running tests on the stacked battery technology and there may not be sufficient production capacity. 

The tipster also reveals the Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 lineup will use stacked battery tech. 

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