Samsung Galaxy S22 series phones may come with 25watt wireless charging – Times of India

Samsung is expected to launch its next Galaxy S series phone soon. The series could be unveiled in January 2022. Now, the company has filed an application with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a new accessory – a 25-watt wireless charging pad. The development was first reported by Phonearena.
FCC is a US-based regulatory authority of all radio, TV, wire, cable, and satellite communications in the United States. Any manufacturer that wishes to sell a smartphone or charging accessory must first have their related application approved by the Commission.
While the application does not necessarily indicate that the new wireless charging pad will come with the Galaxy S22 series. It is being speculated that the new series may come with support for wireless charging. For those unaware, Samsung Galaxy S21 can support 15watt wireless charging. With a USB Type-C cable, the speed increases to 25watt.
Samsung Galaxy S22 series: What to expect
The series is rumoured to include Samsung Galaxy S22, Samsung Galaxy S22+ and top of the line Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra or Samsung Galaxy S22 Note. Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone will feature a 6.06-inch display.
The Galaxy S22 series will be reportedly powered by the newly launched Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. On the camera front, the handset is tipped to feature a triple camera setup in the rear consisting of a 50MP primary lens, a 10MP telephoto lens with support for 3x optical zoom and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera.
At the front, the phone may have a 10MP camera for selfies as seen on Samsung Galaxy S21 and Samsung Galaxy S21+. The handsets may offer up to 45watt wired charging support.

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