This morning, the Samsung Galaxy S21 has been spotted on 3C Certification. This time, the 3C Certification has revealed the phone’s charging specifications instead of battery capacity.
In the 3C Certification, it can be seen that the phone would feature a maximum of 25W (11V, 2.25A) charging. The charging speed is the same as its predecessor. The charger’s name is EP-TA800. The same charger has been used in the Galaxy Note 20 series and Galaxy Z Fold2.
The phone supports charging in different modes and speeds: 15W (5V, 3A), 18W (9V, 2.77A). The model number of the device, SM-G9910, points us that this would be the base variant of Galaxy S20 as the predecessor has the model number SM-G981. Moreover, it is also confirmed that this would be the Chinese variant of the Galaxy S21.
The applicant for this certification is Samsung (China) Investment Co., Ltd., which is produced by Samsung’s Vietnam factory. The issuance date of this Certification is October 15.
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Previously, it was reported that the Samsung S21 series would support 65W charging, but it may be limited for the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Moreover, it is also reported that the new Exynos 2100 would be a feature in all versions of the Galaxy S21 series. So, better performance is also expected as the chipset will use the Cortex-X1 and Cortex-A78 cores.
It is currently expected that the Galaxy S21 series will be launched in the First Quarter of 2021.