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Earlier this month, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra received approval from the 3C authority in China. Now, the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ have also been certified by the same regulatory body. Here’s what to expect regarding the fast charging capabilities of both smartphones.

Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus 3C certified

Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus 3C
Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus 3C certified in China

According to the 3C database, the Galaxy S25 (model number SM-S9310) will support 25W fast charging, while the Galaxy S25+ (model number SM-S9360) may support 45W rapid charging. These certifications indicate that there will be no change in the fast charging capabilities of the S25 and S25+ compared to their predecessors. Similar to the S24 series, the retail packages for the S25 models will not include a charger.

Reports indicate that the Galaxy S25 will have a 4,000mAh battery, while the S25 Plus will have a 4,900mAh battery. The S25 Ultra is expected to arrive with a 5,000mAh battery. Of course, these devices will support both wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. Interestingly, the S25 Ultra’s 3C certification revealed that it could be Samsung’s first smartphone to come with support for satellite connectivity.

It is speculated that all three S25 models will come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy chipset. With the 3C certification under the belt, it appears that the S25 series could be in line for a January 2025 launch.

In related news, Samsung is working on a couple of new devices for different markets. The brand is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tab S10 series of flagship tablets later this month. Additionally, rumors suggest that the brand is developing the Galaxy S24 FE, potentially making its official debut in October.

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