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tl; drag
- A leakage claims that the Galaxy S26 ultra can reach 75 to 80 % of the capacity after 30 minutes of charging.
- This is not really an upgrade on the Galaxy S25 ultra charging time.
- It is still possible that when it comes to charging time, the S26 Ultra can defeat the S25 Ultra.
The leak shows that the Samsung Galaxy S26 ultra can achieve 60W wired charging speed. This will be an important jump from 45W viewed on the previous Galaxy S. Ultra handsets. However, what does it mean to charge times? Well, an important tipter has now given us clear details.
Ice Universe posted on Webu that after 30 minutes of 60W charging, the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 5,000 mAh battery can reach 75 % to 80 %. See the machine translated screenshot below.
It doesn’t look like an upgrade on the current phone. Our own galaxy S25 ultra review suggests that the phone is ~ 80 % of the capacity in 30 minutes. So what does it give?
The ICE claimed in a follow -up comment that “official data is relatively Cons Zezero.” “According to the actual measurement, 60W can reach 90 % in half an hour.”
It is unclear whether this “original” measurement prototype S26 refers to real -world results for ultra -models or theoretical performance. However, it suggests that you will not see a huge reduction in the charging time in the first 30 minutes.
The ice universe has not revealed how long it will take to kill the phone 100 %. Therefore, it is possible that the Galaxy S26 ultra can still defeat the S25 ultra in this regard. It takes time to reach the S25 Ultra 100 % of the cost.
In any case, it seems that the Galaxy S26 can stay behind rivals like Ultra -One Plus 13 until the time comes to charge. The 6,000 MA battery of OnePlus 13 can be charged for more than 30 minutes thanks to charging 80W (or 100W) outside the United States. But our fingers have been crossed that Samsung can reduce this gap.
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