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When it comes to charging speed, Samsung finds itself playing catch-up with other companies. Over the years, the standard for Samsung has remained at 25W, and 45W in the best-case scenario. Thanks to the stacked battery tech, we might see an improved charging speed for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.
According to RGcloudS, Samsung will use this technology for the new Galaxy S24 and possibly, the Samsung Galaxy S24+. In case you didn’t know, the stacked batteries have been around for some time and are often used in Electric Vehicles (EVs). As of now, Samsung is running tests on batteries made in a Chinese plant because manufacturing materials have yet to arrive in Cheonan.
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— RGcloudS (@RGcloudS) July 12, 2023
Stacked battery is on track, but limited
Most likely only for 24U & 24+
or just 24U
meanwhile,
apple used it on entire iP15 lineup
24U & 24+ have "rated" 5000 MaH
But 24U stacked structure is different
to make it cooler, they applied cooling gel. for 65W & stability https://t.co/8khM2oAToc
Should this happen, the Galaxy S24 Ultra (65W) will have 20W faster charging than its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (45W). Plus, the new variant might retain the 5000mAh battery, which means Samsung won’t sacrifice capacity for the speed increase. However, there is a chance the 65W charging feature does not happen if the production capacity can’t meet the demands of the entire Samsung Galaxy S24 series.
What are your thoughts on this news? Will the Galaxy S24 Ultra have a 65W charging speed? Stay tuned for more updates like this at TechNave!







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