Samsung may update its future phones wireless charging which will help charge your phones much faster and comes in the form of a new chip.
In a blog post published last week, the company said the new wireless charging chip, called S2MIW06, is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) that will help improve wireless charging by giving Samsung phones access to up to 50W of power. The S2MIW06 chip will support Qi and Qi 2.2 wireless charging standards, the latter of which will debut later this year.
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The Qi standard includes a reference power profile, an advanced power profile, and a magnetic power profile, the latter two of which provide corresponding wireless charging speeds of 15W and 25W.
Most smartphones on the market today don’t consume 50W of charging power, which is the power level of some laptops, so the extra power should help phones charge faster. For example, Samsung Galaxy S24 gets wireless charging speeds of up to 15W and reverse wireless charging speeds of 4.5W. iPhone 16 It’s also not immune to slow charging speeds, with 25W wireless charging from a MagSafe charger.
Meanwhile, only a few Android smartphone brands have introduced 50W wireless charging speeds for their products, including OnePlus. He OnePlus 12 And OnePlus 13 They have access to 50W wireless charging, especially if you use the 50W AirVOOC wireless charger on the latest model, which takes 15 minutes to charge to 50% and 70 minutes to fill the battery.
Unfortunately, the Samsung Galaxy S25 won’t boast such fast wireless charging speeds as its power is limited to 25W. However, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra can get 45W wireless charging, which is as close as it gets to 50W.
Source: Digital Trends
