

ETNews has reported. Nonetheless, the enhancements in charging speeds are not expected to be significant, and the upcoming flagship models will not reach the rapid speeds offered by certain Chinese manufacturers. Instead, Samsung is set to provide slight speed upgrades that bring the new devices closer to iPhone specifications. The Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus will feature 20W wireless charging, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be slightly elevated to 25W. The Galaxy S25 lineup supports 15W wireless charging.
According to ETNews, the increase in charging speed is still considerable, particularly for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Charging durations could be reduced by 40% compared to 15W. Practically speaking, if a device needed 100 minutes to achieve a full charge with 15W wireless charging, the same phone would take 60 minutes with a 25W charger. The instance provided by ETNews may not directly relate to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, as the article does not specify actual charging durations for the phones that have yet to be released. Additionally, the report does not disclose battery capacities for the three Galaxy S26 variants.