Samsung has been lagging behind its competitors in terms of charging speed for its Galaxy smartphones, with its current flagship Galaxy S23 series supporting only up to 45W fast charging. However, there is new hope that the company could finally upgrade its charging speeds in the future.

According to a tipster Revegnus on Twitter, Atum, Samsung’s exclusive supplier of flat transformers for 45W chargers, has added 65W and 140W chargers to its portfolio. While there is no confirmation that these chargers are for Samsung devices, it is certainly a possibility.

This is especially true considering that Samsung has already been rumored to be working on a 65W charger. Additionally, Samsung makes laptops, so the 140W charger could be for those devices.

Samsung first introduced 45W charging support for its Galaxy smartphones in 2020 with the Galaxy S20 Ultra. However, the company has not upgraded its charging speed since then. In fact, the base Galaxy S22 and S23 models only support 25W charging.

Samsung Galaxy 65W charging(1)

Previously, there were rumors that the Samsung Galaxy S24 series would come with 65W charging. However, it appears that Samsung will not be upgrading its charging standard this time around.

While the Galaxy S24 series may not get 65W charging, the fact that Samsung’s supplier is working on it suggests that the company may be planning to upgrade its charging speed in future smartphones.

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