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The Galaxy S24 Ultra is likely to arrive with faster charging speeds


The Galaxy S24 Ultra is likely to be the first Samsung flagship to support 65W fast charging technology. To achieve this charging speed, the Koreans want to use the battery design for electric cars in this phone.

according to A new rumorSamsung is making prototypes of mobile batteries with electric vehicle technology. While previous rumors pointed to the manufacture of these batteries at the Cheonan factory in Seoul, today’s rumor says that the equipment needed to manufacture these types of batteries has not yet arrived at Cheonan.

65W charging speed for Galaxy S24 Ultra

Today’s rumor says that Samsung has set up a trial production process for its new battery technology in China. However, probably due to the limited production of these batteries, only the Ultra model will be equipped with them, and the 65-watt charging speed will be limited to this model.

Galaxy S23 Ultra

The use of electric vehicle battery technology in smartphones brings several advantages, including increasing the density to improve performance and also increasing the charging speed. But as we said, these benefits will be limited to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, although the Galaxy S24 Plus may also benefit from this technology.

It is possible that Samsung will use this battery in the Galaxy S24 Plus, but it seems very unlikely that the standard model will be equipped with this battery. In addition to the limited production capacity, Samsung can increase the differences between the different models of the Galaxy S24 family.

In general, it is said that the Galaxy S24 Ultra supports 65W charging technology and the standard model supports 25W charging technology. Plus model will be compatible with one of these two technologies. Finally, the new battery technology is expected to make its way to the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6, so that Samsung’s high-end phones will be equipped with an advanced battery in 2024.

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