Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra certified by 3C with 25W charger

Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series is slated to arrive early next year and one of the lineup models has just passed through 3C certification in China. The corresponding model number SM-S9180 denotes the highest-tier Galaxy S23 Ultra model. In the certification, the device is listed to support a maximum of 25W charging (11V @ 2.25A).

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra certified by 3C with 25W charger

This is lower than the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s 45W charger support, but if we recall – the S22 Ultra’s 45W charging didn’t make a significant dent in the charging times compared to the 25W charging of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

30min charging test (from 0%)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (25W)
    61%
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (45W)
    60%
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
    54%

Time to full charge (from 0%)

Lower is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (45W)
    0:59h
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (25W)
    1:04h
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
    1:11h

Other testing found that the S22 Ultra only achieved 45W charging for a very short period of time, so perhaps Samsung has figured out how to sustain 25W charging for longer through the charging cycle of the battery, which would still improve charging speeds or even close the gap between the 45W charging figures for the 22 Ultra.Another possibility is that 25W charging is limited to some variants of the S23 Ultra including, in this case, the Chinese variant.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra certified by 3C with 25W charger

The S23 Ultra is rumored to have a similar design and dimensions as the S22 Ultra, thought the camera is expected to see a 200MP sensor update. Meanwhile, we expect to see the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 powering the flagship. Recent reports suggested that Samsung will use Qualcomm chips on all its new lineup’s variants – though there’s a possibility that some units would be equipped with Samsung Exynos chipsets.

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