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Concrete evidence reveals Galaxy S26 Ultra to support 60W charging

12 December 2025 at 12:09

Yesterday, it was widely reported that Samsung has silently released a new 60W charger, which could support 60W charging on the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. Now, a new certification listing has emerged to confirm the fast-charging capabilities of the device.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 3C certified

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 3C certified in China
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 3C certified in China

The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Chinese variant bearing the model number SM-S948B has been approved by China’s 3C certification platform. The listing reveals that the device will support 20A/3V (60W) charging, but it will be sold without a power brick.

This will be the first major charging speed upgrade arriving on Samsung phones, as 45W charging was introduced way back in 2019 on the Galaxy Note 10+. Apart from this 60W wired charging, the S26 Ultra is also expected to support wireless and reverse wireless charging.

The 3C listing also reveals that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have support for satellite connectivity. This is not surprising since the S25 Ultra also came with support for it in China.

Likely, the S26 Ultra will be the only phone in the series to support 60W fast charging. The S26 Plus is expected to offer 45W charging. It remains to be seen whether the standard S26 will support 25W or 45W charging.

The 3C certification also hints at a delayed arrival for the Galaxy S26 series. The reason behind this is that the S25 Ultra was approved by the 3C authority in September 2024 before going official in January 2025. With the S26 Ultra getting certified by the 3C in December, it appears that the S26 series may debut by late February, as suggested by recent reports.

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