The latest buzz about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series reveals some intriguing details set to excite smartphone enthusiasts. Early documentation indicates that, while the base model will miss out on ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity—an omission similar to Google’s Pixel 9—all three models will still embrace essential modern connectivity standards such as 5G, NFC, and 6 GHz Wi-Fi.
However, if you were hoping for a leap in charging speeds, you might be a bit disappointed. The FCC confirms that the charging capabilities will remain consistent with the previous generation. Both the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra will support wired charging up to 45W, whereas the regular S25 model will offer 25W wired charging. Despite this, all models will include a 9W wireless power-sharing feature, catering to users seeking versatile charging options.
One standout feature exclusive to the Galaxy S25 Ultra is the S Pen, a trusty tool for fans of productivity and creativity on-the-go. Verified by the FCC, this S Pen is crafted by Wacom, ensuring quality and performance that users have come to expect.
As the launch date approaches in January 2025, anticipation builds around the new iterations of the Galaxy S series—each designed to meet diverse needs while delivering a consistent Samsung experience.






