Samsung’s next foldables will continue to play in the same fast-charging league without innovations in this regard, just like all of its flagships have for years. One of its first exceptions was the Galaxy Note10+ which supported 45W fast charging, but now it looks like everything will change due to the use of technology that borrows from electric vehicles.
Perhaps it all has to do with the issues the Korean manufacturer suffered years ago with the Galaxy Note 7 that forced them to halt distribution at a historic time for the brand. And it is that all of its flagships lacked ultra-fast charging which other manufacturers have boasted of charging the smartphone in minutes. Redmi itself showed off 300W super-fast charging this year to fully recharge a mobile in five minutes.
Now, it’s been leaked that the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra, and possibly the Galaxy S24+, could use technology taken from electric vehicles and to which denomina como ‘stacked battery’. It’s relatively new, but it’s already widely used by some industries related to electric cars, emergency power grids, and portable power systems.
Its use will depend on the supply chain, as Samsung is currently testing batteries made in a factory in China. One of the biggest advantages of “stacked batteries” is their ability to charge super-fast. And it is that he The Galaxy S24 Ultra could reach 65W in order to stand out from the current Galaxy S23 Ultra support with 45 W.
The batteries of the S24 Ultra and S24+ will reach a capacity of 5,000 mAh, but the first, according to GSM Arena, will have an additional cooling system which will allow you to achieve higher charging speeds. The fact that the base model of the Galaxy S24 series cannot reach such speeds mainly depends on insufficient production capacities, although it can be used in the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 of 2024. And it is that even Apple is already behind the use of this technology to bring it to all iPhone 15s.
Of course, there will be uncertainty if finally Samsung brings super-fast charging in its next Galaxy S24 after all that happened with the Galaxy Note 7, although the delay in implementing a charging speed has surely helped the Korean manufacturer to apply the appropriate technology so that its mobiles are always compromised with security.
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