Samsung is reportedly sticking with a 45-watt charging speed for its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This is despite the fact that many other smartphone manufacturers have been increasing their charging speeds in recent years.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and have a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. It is also rumored to have a quad-camera system with a 200 MP main sensor.
The decision to stick with a 45-watt charging speed may be a way for Samsung to ensure that the Galaxy S24 Ultra has a long battery life. A faster charging speed can also generate more heat, which could potentially damage the battery.
However, some users may be disappointed that the Galaxy S24 Ultra does not have a faster charging speed. After all, many other smartphones, such as the OnePlus 10 Pro, offer 80-watt charging.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to choose a phone with a faster charging speed is a personal one. Some users may prefer to have a phone that charges quickly, while others may prefer to have a phone with a longer battery life.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to be released in January or February 2024. More details about the phone are likely to be released in the coming months.