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    Galaxy S26 Ultra: 60W Charging Falls Short of Expectations

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Essential Insights

    1. Charging Upgrade: Samsung is reportedly upgrading its Galaxy S26 Ultra to 60W wired charging, marking a notable increase from the longstanding 45W in previous models.

    2. Fast Charging Performance: Leaks indicate that the new charging solution could recharge the Galaxy S26 Ultra from 0-75% in just 30 minutes under controlled conditions, though real-world results may vary.

    3. Improved Quick Top-Ups: The 60W setup is expected to enhance quick charging capabilities, even if total charging times to 100% show only modest improvements over 45W.

    4. Variant-Specific Features: The new 60W charging may be exclusive to the Ultra model, while the Galaxy S26 and S26+ are anticipated to retain 25W and 45W charging respectively.

    Evaluating Samsung’s Step Forward

    Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra might finally elevate its charging game with a 60W solution. While this marks an upgrade from the previous 45W standard, the leap may not be as impressive as it seems. Major competitors like OnePlus and Xiaomi have surpassed 100W charging, leaving Samsung in a cautious position. The tech giant typically emphasizes reliability over sheer speed. Thus, the perceived innovation could feel underwhelming when compared to trends in the industry.

    Moreover, leaks indicate that the S26 Ultra could charge from 0 to 75% in just 30 minutes. However, it’s important to consider that these figures come from controlled testing environments. Real-world speeds tend to vary, and users might not experience substantial differences. While the charging process may improve during the first stages, the total charging time to 100% may remain similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

    Practicality versus Expectations

    Users often prioritize practicality in technological advancements. While quicker top-ups seem appealing, charging a device to full capacity still takes time. In everyday scenarios, smartphones frequently require charging while in use or during short breaks. Thus, even modest improvements in early charging speeds can offer real benefits.

    Additionally, it appears Samsung may limit the 60W feature to the Ultra model. This exclusivity raises questions about broader accessibility. Other models in the S26 lineup may continue to rely on slower options, potentially limiting widespread adoption of the new technology across various consumer segments. Ultimately, while Samsung’s evolving charging capabilities are noteworthy, they demand scrutiny to understand their real-world implications and contributions to our daily lives.

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