Samsung is laying the groundwork for a significant leap in smartphone charging technology. Following the quiet release of a new 60W power adapter, official certification has now surfaced, providing concrete evidence that the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the first Samsung phone to break the 45W charging barrier that has been in place for years. This development signals a notable shift in Samsung's approach to fast charging, a feature where it has traditionally been more conservative than some competitors.
A New Charger Hints at a New Era
The first clue emerged with the silent global rollout of the Samsung 60W Power Adapter (model EP-T6010NBEGWW). This single-port USB-C charger, now listed on Samsung's websites across Europe, South America, and the Middle East, supports Super Fast Charging 2.0 and key standards like USB-PD and PPS. Priced at EUR 53, it is marketed not just for future phones but also for current Galaxy tablets and the 65W-charging Galaxy Book laptops. Its specifications represent a clear step up from the older 45W adapter, which was limited by its 3A/15V and 2.25A/20V profiles.
Samsung 60W Power Adapter (EP-T6010NBEGWW) Specifications:
- Output: 60W Max
- Port: 1x USB-C
- Supported Standards: USB-PD (5V, 15V, 20V), PPS (5-20V @ up to 3A)
- Protections: Temperature, overcurrent, short circuit
- Standby Power: 5mW
- Price (Europe): EUR 53
- Color: Black
Certification Provides Concrete Proof
The speculation turned to confirmation with the appearance of the Galaxy S26 Ultra's Chinese variant (SM-S948B) on China's 3C certification platform. The listing explicitly states support for 20V/3A (60W) charging, aligning perfectly with the new adapter's capabilities. Notably, the certification also indicates the phone will be sold without a charger in the box, a growing industry trend. This 60W capability marks the first major wired charging speed increase for a Samsung flagship since the 45W charging debuted on the Galaxy Note 10+ in 2019.
Galaxy S26 Ultra Charging Details (Per 3C Certification & Reports):
- Wired Charging: 60W (20V/3A) – Confirmed via 3C for model SM-S948B.
- Wireless Charging: 25W (up from 15W on S25 Ultra) – Reported.
- In-box Charger: Not included – Per 3C listing.
- Satellite Connectivity: Supported – Per 3C listing.
Beyond Wired: A Holistic Charging Upgrade
The power improvements for the S26 Ultra are not limited to the wired connection. Reports suggest the device will also see a substantial boost in wireless charging, jumping from 15W on the S25 Ultra to 25W. The standard S26 and S26+ models are also expected to benefit, with projected support for 20W wireless charging. However, the wired charging story for the base S26 model remains less clear, with its speed potentially capped at 25W or 45W, while the S26+ is expected to retain 45W support.
Expected Charging Speeds for Galaxy S26 Series:
| Model | Expected Wired Charging | Expected Wireless Charging |
|---|---|---|
| Galaxy S26 Ultra | 60W (Confirmed) | 25W (Reported) |
| Galaxy S26+ | 45W (Reported) | 20W (Reported) |
| Galaxy S26 | 25W or 45W (Unconfirmed) | 20W (Reported) |
Implications and Market Timing
The 3C certification timeline offers a hint about the Galaxy S26 series' launch schedule. With approval occurring in December 2025—compared to the S25 Ultra's certification in September 2024—industry observers now speculate a potential launch in late February 2026, slightly later than the typical January timeframe. This charging upgrade, coupled with continued support for features like satellite connectivity (as noted in the certification), positions the S26 Ultra as a device focused on eliminating a key user pain point: battery recharge time.
